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Old 02-21-2006, 01:36 PM
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Harsh punishment for talking on celphone while driving

From http://www.wlextv.com/Global/story.asp?S=4449021

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A Letcher County woman suffered a horrible injury early Thursday when her arm was severed in a car crash on the Mountain Parkway in Clark County.

Jacqueline Dotson and her six-year-old daughter had to be cut out of their vehicle after the accident in which Dotson veered into the median and over-corrected, rolling her truck over the guardrail and landing upside down after flipping several times.

Several people stopped to help, and it turns out, the good samaritans may very well have saved Dotson's life. Sheila Vice, a nurse's aide, and an off-duty EMT from another county stopped to help, and put a tourniquet on Dotson's arm to stop the bleeding. Her arm was found near the accident still clutching a cell phone.

"Basically we stayed there and talked to them until the EMT drivers got there," said Vice.

Rescuers used the jaws of life to get the Dotson and her daughter out of the truck. Both were flown to hospitals, and Dotson is listed in serious condition at UK Hospital. Her daughter is not in the hospital, and sheriff's officials say they believe she's going to be fine.

Both were wearing seat belts.
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Old 02-21-2006, 02:03 PM
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Pretty brutal, but won't make a bit of difference to the people who choose to talk and drive. Saw a bumper sticker the other day,,,, "Hang up the phone and drive !"
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Old 02-21-2006, 02:28 PM
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In the past month, I've almost gotten into three accidents because somebody was talking on the cell phone while driving:

1) Some idiot went running through a red light while chatting on the cell phone...I'm not talking about running a yellow as it turned red...I am talking about just plain didn't see the red light and just came driving into the intersection...I thought he was driving a little too fast coming to the light so had my foot already prepared to brake...luckily, I avoided it...

2) Some idiot was making a lane change into my lane and almost sided me while he chatted away on the cell phone...I had my hand on the horn and the guy still didn't get it...I had to basically brake like crazy to let the guy in...when I reached the light...he fingered me...sheeeesh...shouldn't I be the guy who should be doing the fingering?

3) There was some weird guy driving really slowly, braking constantly, and swerving a bit while he drove...he kinda looked like he was drunk...I followed behind him, as it was a one-lane road...and all of a sudden, he SLAMMED on the brakes and just stopped in the middle of the road...I honked him, and after a few minutes, he actually moved his car to the side...from what I could see, I think he was being given directions over the cell phone and apparently took a wrong turn...

I hate people driving while chatting away on a cell phone...sheesh...give me a break...
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Old 02-21-2006, 04:30 PM
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The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has issued prohbitions against the use of cell phones while driving to members of the military and civilians on base. Call can be made from hands free devices or if parked. The DOD directive cites safety concerns for personnel and pedestrians since cell phone use while driving is distracting and may prevent users from hearing emergency sirens and warnings.
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Old 02-21-2006, 06:28 PM
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A few of the cities around here are starting to crack down on cell phone drivers. I think Addison is one with some of the larger fines. I’m all for it. If you have to talk and drive, at least go hands free. Still not a good thing to do though.

Like’n the sticker Pete. Also have seen: “It’s not a phone booth. IT‘S A CAR.“

MTI; Where in Honolulu are you? Just curious how things are down there. I was MPI class of ‘80. Worked at Dan’s Dive Shop (It was behind the Ala Moana Center. Still there?) and the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor for a couple of years. Made the last $$ for my M/B there (lots of yards here, before that). Nice place, Oahu. Haven’t had time to stop and visit on pass through flights lately.
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Old 02-21-2006, 08:07 PM
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If it weren't for the possibility that I might interrupt an emergency call, I'd have one of those cell phone jammers in a heartbeat.
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MTI; Where in Honolulu are you? Just curious how things are down there. I was MPI class of ‘80. Worked at Dan’s Dive Shop (It was behind the Ala Moana Center. Still there?) and the Ala Wai Yacht Harbor for a couple of years. Made the last $$ for my M/B there (lots of yards here, before that). Nice place, Oahu. Haven’t had time to stop and visit on pass through flights lately.





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