Sorry can't let this attempt to demonise phone users pass.

Of course it's not a good idea but in the scale of things which cause
the driver to lose concentration it comes well below driving with

Small children
Dogs
Full colour screen sat navs
lighting cigarettes
and last but not least (in your case) eating, especially hats later this week!!

Peter


On 20/01/2008, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 20/01/08, David Mann, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
> >I'm absolutely gobsmacked at the amount of people I see using one of
> >those things while driving.  Put the damn thing away and LEARN TO
> >IGNORE IT if it rings!
>
> Drivers speaking on the phone by actually using one hand to hold it to
> their ear is only a fraction as dangerous as drivers holding the phone
> in their lap and texting while driving.
>
> Police here regularly prosecute after accidents by checking mobile phone
> providers of all participants for any activity at the time of the
> incident. Death by careless driving is a custodial sentence, and so it
> should be.
>
> Here, anyone caught using a phone while driving can attract serious
> consequences:
>
> <http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7153070.stm>
>
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>  Cotty
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