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Jul 22, 2009
So, why did they?
As a motorcyclist, I put cell phone use near the top of the driver activites that inspire me to move as far from that vehicle as possible. Personally, I'd like to see a simple system that links a phone's GPS to the activation of the cell phone. If the phone is moving more than 10 mph, a small charge in the phone should ignite blowing the ear off of the phone user. That cosemetic damage could serve as a modern version of the "red 'S.'"
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I like your GPS 10-mph idea very much. Some days it seems half the drivers I see have their phones to an ear. Is there so much more to be said now, in the "information age"? Or is it just a part of the shakiness of the individual, and the need for prosthetic, pay-s-you-go identities?
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Well we passed the "Hand-free" law here in CA and it lasted for about a week. I actually noticed a difference in drivers who were hands free but they no longer pull people over using their phones, GPS, Texting, etc.
ReplyDeleteWhat's with the waffling on laws in California? When I lived in LA, the cops were really tough on loud or illegal exhausts. As a commuter, I thought that keeping the ear-bangers off of the freeway made it less dangerous for lane splitters, soice fewer commuters hated bikes. Now, I hear that lane splitting is a high-risk activity and an overwhelming number of CA residents "hate" motorcycles.
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