Feralpeg
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OK, I am probably going to be flamed for this but here goes...
I watched Oprah as well. I was heartbroken over the loss of those people. What senseless, tragic accidents. My heart went out to their families.
I guess I just don't see the need to pass a law to make talking and texting illegal. Do they need to do this in order to levy large fines against people involved in these accidents, or to get jail time? I guess I am confused as to why a law needs to be passed for what I think is common sense.
Without getting into politics, I am of the feeling that perhaps it would be better to change the minds and hearts of people and alert them to the dangers of texting and talking while driving instead of making it illegal. I would think that in the end, you would have fewer people doing it simply because they felt it was wrong, not because they were told it was illegal. People break laws all the time and I would venture to guess it's because their morality (or lack of) tells them its OK to do so - making it legal or illegal doesn't stop those people.
Ok, flame away.
I won't flame you. I understand what you are saying, but just trying to make the public aware won't work. People always think they are the exception to the rule. It can't happen to them. Unless there is an uncomfortable consequence (such as a large fine or jail time), people will continue to do as they please. Sadly, this is the way of the world. Nobody wants to be inconvenienced in any way.
Even if they pass a law, many people will continue to do it just like many people who speed. Many people only follow laws they want to follow.