The debate here right now is whether they CAN be used safely in cars.
When pulled over and stopped - yes.
While driving - no. Even with hands-free.
That seems to be the general consensus so far.
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The debate here right now is whether they CAN be used safely in cars.
When pulled over and stopped - yes.
While driving - no. Even with hands-free.
That seems to be the general consensus so far.
I saw an episode of "Dr. Phil" and it was about a teenager who sends text messages while driving and she's already had several accidents.:eek: She also drives a stick shift so she has to shift while she's texting. Her mom said that she tried taking her cell phone away from her but then her daughter became ill so she felt sorry for her and let her have it back. She needs to have her car taken away from her before she kills someone.:mad:
Dr. Phil said that this is becoming the new craze in teenagers so this means that there are many of these texters now on the road. I don't even like it when people are talking on their cell phones while driving. I still see this daily and I thought that a new law had been passed that made this illegal. I'm still one of the few people that don't even own a cell phone.
That mom should have signed her daughter into a hospital for a psych check. ILL without one's CELL PHONE? :eek:
That needs professional checking out! JMO
This is like my boss...she text's EVERYWHERE! I will pay someone to steal her cell phone!
Not Only do I not like answering my phone while driving = Is I cant do both at the same time && I am the first to admitt it.. They need to lock this lady up & throw away the key somewhere..Quote:
Originally Posted by Laura's Babies
I think mom needs to sign herself into the hospital for a psych check too! She "tried taking her cell phone away from her but then her daughter became ill so she felt sorry for her and let her have it back" ???
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Originally Posted by Catty1
I agree with you. I have OCD and I got "stuck" on Kingdom Hearts II. When I tried to take the game away from myself, I literally got sick and would shake. It was miserable.Quote:
Originally Posted by Catty1
So, it could be that being without the cell phone made her daughter ill...but if it did, giving the cellphone back wasn't the answer.
She needs to go to a doctor and get help - find out if she has OCD or some other disorder....if she does, then she can get the help she needs. If she doesn't have a true mental illness....take the phone away and ground her - she's just being selfish.
I can't stand people with cell phones stuck to their ears while driving. Ihave a magnetic sign on the back of my car that says "hang up and drive!" I not sure, but I have the feeling that the guy who broadsided me by running the red light was gabbing on a cell phone when he hit me.