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Originally Posted by Lonesnake We have laws against cell phone usage while driving, but I love to break that particular law because I know how to avoid tickets, and where I go to school the roads are all windy, but there's no reception the best reception I get is on the interstate, and I'm fine just cruising along in the right lane and talking on the phone at about 80, but that's only in the summer, during the winter time well that's what the co-pilot is for, to be my phone serivce |
There are some states here and cities that have outlawed it.
BTW Lonesnake, I feel your pain because I know it can be hard to get reception in some places. Would it be possible for you to pull off some where to talk?
I also have a problem with the hands-free. You still have to dial the number and it's more about paying attention to where they are going. If they are having a "deep coversation" with someone, how can they possibly pay attention to what you are doing behind the wheel.
Around here people pay more attention to what they are talking about than they do about their driving. My husband was side swiped by someone talking on the cell phone. We didn't even have one at the time and the kid even tried to say it was my husband's fault because he was in the left lane and my husband shouldn't have tried to pass him on the right. The kid's father showed up at the accident scene and knew a lot of the cops there. We were lucky though, we went right through insurance, they didnn't fall for his crap.