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In reply to the discussion: Interesting story about my nephews black friend who kept getting stopped by cops for no reason [View all]erronis
(23,660 posts)11. I hope you holier-than-thou types also don't
- Turn your head to yell/talk at your passenger/kids
- Fumble in your purse/pocket for your -
- Coins, cigarettes, breathmints, excuses
- Lipstick that you proceed to put on while admiring your crummy lips in the mirror
- Try to adjust the controls in the new cars that are all visual vs. mechanical
- Use the rear-view camera instead of actually turning your stupid head to see what is out there.
But the only one that is known to be more fatal than DUI:
- Using a communication device while driving.
I don't care if your fancy new car has bluetooth and your hands are always on the wheel.
Your mind is more focused on that "fascinating" conversation you're having with someone, somewhere; who will all of a sudden hear that crashing sound.
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Interesting story about my nephews black friend who kept getting stopped by cops for no reason [View all]
Quixote1818
Jan 2015
OP
I dodged a couple DUI's thanks to my Army National Guard bumper sticker back in the day.
bluedigger
Jan 2015
#1
I think it started when you admitted to doing it and getting out of the penalties
treestar
Jan 2015
#21
My close friend's mother was killed by someone driving while drunk when I was 12.
Ms. Toad
Jan 2015
#22
Back in the day there wasnt a lot of enforcement and awareness about the perils of driving drunk.
Flatulo
Jan 2015
#10
It's the Team Jersey effect. IDK if highly stressed people are able to handle much more.
freshwest
Jan 2015
#29
Thanks, and he does say it all. And have been told to report to the doctor tomorrow. UGH...
freshwest
Jan 2015
#53
He could wear a blonde wig too and get a baby car seat with a doll in it and maybe a jesus fish.
Vattel
Jan 2015
#23