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Seems like common sense would cover that. If you can't pay attention to where you're going, you deserve to walk into traffic.Chicago (if I understood the report correctly) passed this law this week. What do you think? Too Big Brother? Good idea to protect people from themselves? Me? I'm waiting for the "No walking and chewing gum" law to pass.![]()
Chicago (if I understood the report correctly) passed this law this week. What do you think? Too Big Brother? Good idea to protect people from themselves? Me? I'm waiting for the "No walking and chewing gum" law to pass.![]()
The state I live in has a law against using a cell phone while driving. You need to use a hands free device. When the law was first passed, it was actively enforced, however, IMO, it seems to have declined. Don't get me wrong, cops still enforce it, but anytime something new is passed it has its phase, then slows.
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Yeah, I see it done here all the time, I almost got hit by one woman who was driving, talking and laughing on her cell phone, and eating! She nearly rammed me and didn't appear to even notice!
The Janitor shouldn't have said anything and let her find out the hard way to PAY ATTENTION!!Seems like common sense would cover that. If you can't pay attention to where you're going, you deserve to walk into traffic.
Just using a cell phone seems to be enough to short circuit some people. I was coming out of the men's bathroom at a local mall and a girl was walking straight in until the janitor yelled "Hey!" at her. Then she stopped, looked at me, looked at the men's sign... Then it all clicked home and she finally retreated. :uhyeah:
If you can't pay attention to where you're going, you deserve to walk into traffic.
And then if you should happen to hit the horn, in an effort to alert this person to the accident they almost caused, they flip you off, and yell at you out the window, in an attempt to make it look as if they did nothing wrong and you are the bad guy. Go figure.
And then if you should happen to hit the horn, in an effort to alert this person to the accident they almost caused, they flip you off, and yell at you out the window, in an attempt to make it look as if they did nothing wrong and you are the bad guy. Go figure.
I honked at someone who nearly hit me while he was backing out of a parking space; he followed me to where I parked, said something like "Your horn works" in a very sarcastic tone... I asked him if I should have let him hit me instead and he gave me a dirty look, said something about how I should have backed up out of his way (he was coming out of a space; I was driving around the lot looking for one - I had the right of way) and drove off making rude hand gestures because (from the comments I heard) I had startled him when I honked. I thought getting the other driver's attention was the point of the horn? :idunno:
Heck no! Let 'em... we all could use a laugh once a day at least. Makes for great videos... eventually it'll sink in to people. Safety through humiliation.Illinois is the worst state for laws. I swear there's a law against every stupid thing you can think of.
I'm with Marginal on this one.
I can't remember what show this was on, or what city it was, but they were filming people walking and texting, showing them walking smackdab into streetlamp poles, walls, etc. It was funny, but jeez people, just look up every once in a while. Do we really need a law for this?
Illinois is the worst state for laws. I swear there's a law against every stupid thing you can think of.
I'm with Marginal on this one.
I can't remember what show this was on, or what city it was, but they were filming people walking and texting, showing them walking smackdab into streetlamp poles, walls, etc. It was funny, but jeez people, just look up every once in a while. Do we really need a law for this?
I honked at someone who nearly hit me while he was backing out of a parking space; he followed me to where I parked, said something like "Your horn works" in a very sarcastic tone... I asked him if I should have let him hit me instead and he gave me a dirty look, said something about how I should have backed up out of his way (he was coming out of a space; I was driving around the lot looking for one - I had the right of way) and drove off making rude hand gestures because (from the comments I heard) I had startled him when I honked. I thought getting the other driver's attention was the point of the horn? :idunno: