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From : aguymartin esmeralda
Q: on thu 2 oct 2003 145437 -0400 tbone fatchance@noway.now wrote yep when a growing number of people begin to behave in an irresponsible manor and endanger others the laws need to be adjusted to allow the police to deal with it. no the laws already in place need to be enforced. lol. they need to properly fit the crime and they dont. you are suggesting that a law needs to tell people not to use cell phones while driving when the reality is there are laws already in place against reckless driving. lol yea right. now you want to associate cell phone use with reckless driving. how would you do that what would be next talking to your passenger perhaps changing the radio station or looking at a gps whoa now cell phone use is reckless driving maxie youd have to prove that one. but in this case you cant because it isnt. unless you are also saying that cell phone use while driving isnt negligent in those cases where an accident occurred. neglect and reckless are two very different things. people also get into accidents when there is no cell phone involved. how do you know that the cell phone had anything to do with it or more importantly how do you prove it in court yep. another maxie trick. change horses in midstream. start out in reckless then call it negligence. cell phone usage in a case where it diverted the drivers attention and an accident took place certainly would justify a citation for negligent driving an infraction but would never support a charge of reckless driving a crime. once again tbone is absolutely correct. maxie is talking out his ass again. but maxie will just say that he is baiting you for a response. that is generally his excuse for his extreme ignorance and stupidity. .