I don't remember who suggested it but, there should be a tricameral
legislature, two houses dedicated to passing new laws, one dedicated to
repealing them. If the governor had no veto power of the third house it
would be even better...
(California should institute that scheme yesterday).
John Francis wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 10:04:49AM +0200, Antti-Pekka Virjonen wrote:
>
>>> About the only worries I have on my commute are broken glass on
>>> the roads (only on a couple of streets) and drivers using cell
>>> phones. 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!
>>>
>>> - Dave
>>>
>> Over here it is illegal to use a mobile phone while driving if you are
>> not using a handsfree system.
>>
>
> Tht will soon (July 1st) be the situation in California, too.
> This despite the fact that even the person who proposed the law
> concedes studies have shown there is no significant difference
> between using a hands-free and any other kind of mobile phone.
> He'd like to ban all use of phones while driving, but knows he
> doesn't have a hope of getting that passed. But this way he is
> at least seen to be doing something, which is what matters if
> you are a politician.
>
>
>
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