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Date Posted: 20:24:13 08/19/05 Fri
Author: Jamie McCarthy
Subject: Re: Handsfree in Cars.Ok I was flippant in my first reply. I agree that using the phone while driving is, at best, distracting. However, where do we draw the line? Fine, smoking does mean that the driver takes one hand from the wheel, as does everyone when changing gear! A decent driver can do this without losing control and endangering others. If we carry on the in way the state appears intent on 'guiding' us its only a matter of time before each driver has to employ a man with a red flag to walk infront of them. Personally, I'm much more concerned by the half-wits who can't figure out what those nice flashing orange things on each corner of the vehicle are for.
In reply to: TC 's message, "Re: Handsfree in Cars" on 09:38:15 08/15/05 Mon


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