PublicAnimalNo9 PublicAnimalNo9:
While I am all for personal responsibility, I think a little corporate responsibility is in order here.
It's been been something like 20 years since the dangers of talking on a cell phone whilst driving have been known to be a bad idea. There has even been a crackdown on it in some regions and in some states in the US in more recent years.
So, what do the cell phone manufacturers do? They make cell phones that you can text with, knowing FULL well there is a direct correlation between cell phone yapping and car accidents. I guess they figured that typing whilst driving was gonna improve the situation???
Even better, the service suppliers need to stop fucking the consumer over with illegal charges and high cost of use, then people wouldn't NEED to text to save money.
Personally? Anyone caught texting and driving should have an immediate 6 month licence suspension for careless/reckless driving, and that's if there's been no accident as a result. Repeat offenders should be banned from driving altogether.
I agree with you, in principle, but I don't see the need for any new laws in this regard. We already have penalties for careless driving and criminal penalties for dangerous driving. Just start applying the existing laws to people who chat/text/apply make-up, whatever, while driving.
As for suspending licenses, it's not a very effective punishment because taking away one's license doesn't take away one's ability to drive. Impaired Driving consequences are, likewise, ineffective. The only effective punishments are fines or jailtime (well, we could amputate limbs, remove eyes, etc

). Start handing out $2000 careless driving tickets to texting drivers and see how long it takes word to get around that people shouldn't be operating electronic devices while driving.