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Who will stand against cell phone-using motorists?
Mar 24, 2003 --
HOW MANY people must be killed, injured, or maimed for life because an
inattentive and distracted motorist was talking on a cell phone while
driving, before our government takes any action?
Isn't it bad enough that we have to share the roads with drivers who are
eating, drinking, smoking, reading, putting on make-up, shaving or
intoxicated, while driving? Not to mention the road rage idiots! Must
responsible drivers now tolerate this additional danger from cell phone
using motorists?
Everyone who drives is now in more danger because of those who drive and
talk on a cell phone, which is also a potential health hazard for the
individual who uses one. (Watch for the possible increase in brain tumors
in the next 20 to 30 years)
Several counties and states have already outlawed cell phone use by
motorists while operating a motor vehicle. This new electronic device poses
an additional driving hazard on our city, county, and state roads for all of
us!
John Mark
Seattle
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katarine
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May 16, 2005
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ventura
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university professor
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I cannot agree with you more! Please let me
know if there is any pending legislation or
activity to curb this dangerous new obsession
with cell-phones and its negative impact on society. We seem to be losing more and more
of our humaness, (not to mention common decency), with every passing day. I could
go on and on, but, frankly just thinking of
cell-phone abuse raises my blood pressure. |
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