Illegal to text while driving

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Texting while driving is not a matter of right or wrong...it's just the way it is.
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Would you support a law that mandated such devices be placed in everyone's car?


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Cappster wrote:Texting while driving is not a matter of right or wrong...it's just the way it is.


I assure you... any decent tort attorney would demonstrate otherwise.

Additionally, as is being demonstrated in a criminal court in Boston, it is viewed as "wrong" by prosecutors and grand juries as well... stand by for modification of this as soon as the plea and/or conviction occurs...
Aiden Quinn certainly "regrets" texting...

If you wish to continue to live in the blissful world of denial, proceed.
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Countertrey wrote:
Cappster wrote:Texting while driving is not a matter of right or wrong...it's just the way it is.


I assure you... any decent tort attorney would demonstrate otherwise.

Additionally, as is being demonstrated in a criminal court in Boston, it is viewed as "wrong" by prosecutors and grand juries as well... stand by for modification of this as soon as the plea and/or conviction occurs...
Aiden Quinn certainly "regrets" texting...

If you wish to continue to live in the blissful world of denial, proceed.


I am in denial? I never denied that there were risks involved with texting. I just implied that I wasn't going to stop and that I take caution while I am texting and driving. I also pointed out that texting is not the only distraction of which people partake that contributes to an accident, but you choose to ignore other variables. By your standard, anything that involves taking both hands off of the steering wheel and/or "fiddling" with anything else other while you are driving shouldn't be done. On paper you are logically correct, but practically flawed.
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By your standard, anything that involves taking both hands off of the steering wheel and/or "fiddling" with anything else other while you are driving shouldn't be done.


Well... finally, we agree on something.
That, by the way, is not just MY standard.

On paper you are logically correct, but practically flawed.

That there are irresponsible individuals who won't hesitate to risk the lives of everyone else on the road with them does not flaw my argument... it just places their superficial need for immediate gratification above the safety needs of everyone else on the road.
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In most states, there are laws against not giving "full time and attention" to driving. Texting, playing a computer game, watching a movie, using a computer (there was a whiz-bang idea to project a screen onto the driver's windshield...) all sound like ways a driver would not pay attention. I've been brushed a few times by idiots in my old NJ town who thought that a stop sign meant "slow down and talk to your kids in the back seat".

I don't see it as a federal law, but states ought to clobber texting drivers.
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I've been brushed a few times by idiots in my old NJ town who thought that a stop sign meant "slow down and talk to your kids in the back seat".



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welch wrote:In most states, there are laws against not giving "full time and attention" to driving. Texting, playing a computer game, watching a movie, using a computer (there was a whiz-bang idea to project a screen onto the driver's windshield...) all sound like ways a driver would not pay attention. I've been brushed a few times by idiots in my old NJ town who thought that a stop sign meant "slow down and talk to your kids in the back seat".

I don't see it as a federal law, but states ought to clobber texting drivers.


I heard this charge used in a few accident cases when I went to court last week.
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