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21-12-2019, 12:10 PM | #11 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jan 2018
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People should not use a hand held phone when driving, end of story.
But the law goes to the point of trying to be Nazi type of load of crap, oh you touched your phone, busted ! you were not using it ! f off. I may just look to see who is ringing and I am like are f him or I will pull up and ring back as soon as I can find a spot. But for the lowest denominator we all have to pay the price of Nazi like dictating laws and I can understand just how stupid some people are and agree with such that some people should not have a phone in the car at all, because they truly are idiots and shocking on the road regardless, not to mention far worse that many people at .05 that's a fact. But if I just flick the phone over to glance who it is at the appropriate time mind nothing wrong with that at all. you would not want to pick your nose or touch the radio as you have just adverted your attention for 1 second, better not blink or be over 50yo regardless next. |
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