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BRAAAAAAAINS!
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But if all the drivers are wearing headsets, how am I supposed to reach in and throw their phone in the gutter after they almost run me over in the crosswalk?
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8/30/14 - Disneyland -10k or Bust.
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No problem, just take their ear along with the headset.
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8/30/14 - Disneyland -10k or Bust.
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First off the study that says cell phone use is as dangerous as drunk driving was poorly conducted.
* The comparison is to a driver at the legal limit. Not smashed. So what they are really saying is that cell phone use is no more dangerous than a legal driver. * The researchers did not directly assess whether the phones caused accidents * Nationwide cell phone usage is up and accident rates are down Also can you define "accident"? Are we including just serious collisions or do fender benders count too? Personally, what I see here is an effect that's becoming more and more prevalent. Person-A is annoyed by something Person-B is doing. They can't get an outright ban on it due to all that personal freedom crap so they drum up an excuse based on either: Health and Safety National Security or The children! Think of the children! and try to get it banned that way.
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