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Textecution Kills Text Messaging While Driving

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Seems like more trouble than it's worth ...

BLubak1

Jan 7, 2009, 12:40 PM
From the FAQ -

What if I am a passenger, or riding on a bus or train? Will I be able to text?


We have developed an override function into the application. If you wish to override Textecution and text while the phone is in motion, choose "Request Permission", and a text message will be sent to the administrator who installed Textecution on your mobile device. If the administrator responds "Allow," the texting function will work for the next four hours even while in a moving vehicle. The Administrator (parent or employer) is in complete control, and responding "Allow" takes only a second or two. Of course the Administrator can decide not to disable Textecution by not replying or by respondin
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Versed

Jan 7, 2009, 4:53 PM
What should the call the "Administrator"? Gauleiter or something?

Funny how they blame "kids" but it was the dumb ass Gov. of NJ and his State Police driver who got into an accident at 92mph texting and driving.
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