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                        1. Look Ma ... No Handsfree!

                          28.May.08, 10:08 EDT Blog edited on: 28.May.08, 14:23 EDT



                          Increasingly, cell phone legislation is being enacted to
                          curb the distracting use of cell phones while driving. Now this has been widely
                          regarded as a "bad move" by the slippery slope crowd and I couldn't
                          be more on their side.


                          Far be it for me to shout at the wind, but, once again,
                          governments are attempting to justify departmental existances by enacting
                          legislation that costs consumers more money and will not save lives. If saving
                          lives was truly at stake here, then Mr. Policy Maker, you'd be pushing
                          Microsoft and Ford Motorcars to stop the roll-out of Sync
                          (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,2080527,00.asp ) this fall. Forget about
                          just talking on your phone while driving, how about checking your email and
                          IMing people. Audio or not, some drivers have trouble just talking to their
                          passengers without being distracted. How about we make it illegal to eat in our
                          cars (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwlZP3LbuqM ), apply make-up in our cars
                          and heaven forbid, make it illegal to have sex in our cars
                          (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2bU04oCir4 ) ... ok that may be illegal in
                          some states.


                          British studies have shown that talking on the phone while
                          driving makes drivers 3.8 times more likely to get into a car accident while
                          using handheld phones only makes you 4.9 times more likely to hit the neighbors
                          cat. All this commerce for 1.1%? I wonder how much more likely I am to wrap my
                          BMW around a telephone pole while trying to change the AC settings using
                          IDrive?


                          The crux of the issue is that there is an
                          economic burden being forced down people's throats. Why should I be forced to
                          shell out $50+ dollars for an earpiece that'll break the first time it falls
                          off my big ears. Furthermore, it'll contribute to global smugness and that will
                          eventually kill us all. Ok I stole that one from Southpark but it's as true
                          about pretentious earpiece wearers as it is about hybrid cars. That air of self-importance
                          that says I have to be reachable immediately and at all times sends we wanting
                          to go drive off a cliff (http://www.ifilm.com/video/2703814).


                          Now clearly there
                          are many people out there that shouldn't be driving and talking at the same time.
                          Coincidentally, these are the same people that shouldn't be driving at all.
                          Driving is about analyzing situations around you and making the right choices
                          amidst the chaos. Good and courteous drivers can factor one more element into
                          that equation. We are again legislating to the bottom 25% that can't. After
                          all, you don't actually have to be in your car, for talking on a cell phone
                          while driving, to be dangerous
                          (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2816300574685733913&q=cellphone+car+accident&hl=en).



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