  kyramilan
join:2006-11-26 Pensacola, FL
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TV, DVD TV, XBOX in the car to cause yet another distraction should generate a $500 ticket.
A cellphone user is like 75% more likely to have an accident so I bet two geeks playing XBOX in a Hummer is 900% more likely. It is reasonable to expect a video game is going to require a lot more attention than a cellphone?
And, when "Brandon's" toy kills someone, it should be no different than a drunk doing it. Brandon needs to grow-up.
I don't talk on the cellphone in my car. Why? Seen and read about too many accidents and cops now are determining fault based on it. |
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  Omega Displaced Ohioan Premium join:2002-07-30 Cheyenne, WY clubs:  | The driver won't be playing the game.... |
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 gashuffer
join:2004-02-11 San Francisco, CA | "The driver won't be playing the game...."
right, right. like that ain't gonna happen. Just wait. |
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  captokita Premium join:2005-02-22 Calabash, NC
| reply to kyramilan said by kyramilan :TV, DVD TV, XBOX in the car to cause yet another distraction should generate a $500 ticket. A cellphone user is like 75% more likely to have an accident so I bet two geeks playing XBOX in a Hummer is 900% more likely. It is reasonable to expect a video game is going to require a lot more attention than a cellphone? Well, from the video, the screen, game, etc. is in the back seat, so it's really no different than the family drop down car DVD players. The driver doesn't see them.
If anything, you may get ticketed for having such a large screen, since it does block your view in the vehicle. That would be the only real safety concern. |
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  HeH
@rogers.com | reply to gashuffer So the driver is going to play the game and drive (from the back seat) at the same time? How? |
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