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U.S. Dept. of Transportation Wants to Disable Phones in Cars

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80dollarcarcharger

Nov 30, 2010, 10:02 AM
When politicians position things such as this, they don't really expect the idea to come into fruition. They want to bolster an alternative viewpoint that will seem more approachable by conveying an extreme.

Seriously, blocking technology sounds very dangerous if something goes wrong. Also it sounds very expensive to implement and the payoff isn't foreseeably worth it. In addition, what about passengers in a vehicle? They aren't even driving and have to be punished? Noooooooo.

The idea here is for people to say, " Gosh that's so extreme, I wouldn't mind a ban on using cell phones if an officer sees you but ... clearly not this".

Let's see how success he will be in this
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Dizzle1

Nov 30, 2010, 1:22 PM
80dollarcarcharger said:
When politicians position things such as this, they don't really expect the idea to come into fruition. They want to bolster an alternative viewpoint that will seem more approachable by conveying an extreme.

Seriously, blocking technology sounds very dangerous if something goes wrong. Also it sounds very expensive to implement and the payoff isn't foreseeably worth it. In addition, what about passengers in a vehicle? They aren't even driving and have to be punished? Noooooooo.

The idea here is for people to say, " Gosh that's so extreme, I wouldn't mind a ban on using cell phones if an officer sees you but ... clearly not this".

Let's see how success he will be in this


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