Yes.Yes.Those that don’t read your strip.BTW, it has been determined that the distraction from cell phones makes people drive worse than if they are over the legal limit for alcohol. Do you still think cell phone use while driving should be legal?
Laws don’t change behavior, consequences do. If you survive a cell-phone-involved incident, why should insurance agree to cover damages/liability? Too many drivers don’t even have licenses or insurance, but will be back driving after accidents they cause. Give ’em a broom to clean up accident scenes for a year or two.
BikeMobile: better yet, do what one underaged drunk driving offender was sentenced to: six months of volunteering on weekends on the graveyard shift at the ER, where he had to see the consequences over and over of the kind of thing he’d done. Best. Sentence. Ever.
ChessPirate over 11 years ago
Yes.Yes.Those that don’t read your strip.BTW, it has been determined that the distraction from cell phones makes people drive worse than if they are over the legal limit for alcohol. Do you still think cell phone use while driving should be legal?
<95> over 11 years ago
Laws don’t change behavior, consequences do. If you survive a cell-phone-involved incident, why should insurance agree to cover damages/liability? Too many drivers don’t even have licenses or insurance, but will be back driving after accidents they cause. Give ’em a broom to clean up accident scenes for a year or two.
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 11 years ago
BikeMobile: better yet, do what one underaged drunk driving offender was sentenced to: six months of volunteering on weekends on the graveyard shift at the ER, where he had to see the consequences over and over of the kind of thing he’d done. Best. Sentence. Ever.
georgelcsmith over 11 years ago
I suspect most people agree that the “other guy” shouldn’t use his cell phone when he drives.