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Cars & Coffee Killer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
Posts: 32,246
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I voted "okay to use without restrictions".
That being said, I wish LE would throw the book at people who can't drive and talk.
Some people can drive and talk, some can't. People who can't should get tickets for existing laws. (Erratic lane changes, blowing red lights, etc...)
I personally avoid talking on my cell phone and driving. I will frequently not answer calls and call people back later. I will use it on the interstate in relatively unpopulated areas. I will also use the walkie-talkie mode, but there are also natural breaks in conversation in that mode and it is significantly less distracting.
I just don't like blanket laws. Some people can talk on cell phones and drive fine...most can't.
I'd really hate to have my doctor pulled over for giving instructions to a nurse on the way to the ER to treat me...
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