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View Poll Results: I support the idea of confiscating mobile phones used while driving | |||
Yes, absolutely |
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87 | 51.48% |
No, I am a struggking tradesman/ socialite and I just have to talk while driving. |
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34 | 20.12% |
I support the idea but only for P platers |
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17 | 10.06% |
It's not going to happen because the Government is not interested in ideas that might actually work. |
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31 | 18.34% |
Voters: 169. You may not vote on this poll |
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#61 | |||
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Some mobile phone usage is bad so we ban ALL phone usage for our own good. Some smoking is bad but we allow people to choose because they know it can be dangerous. See the hypocracy? |
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#62 | ||
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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actually Yes.. I knew what you were saying but in that light its more obvious.....good point
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#63 | |||
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This was in Synott St Werribee.
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#64 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: South East Melbourne
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Agree 100% Fappist. Taking phones off people is nothing but a band aid fix. Something this country needs a lot less of.
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The same as leaving cigarettes legalised means the government can make an absolute fortune in luxury goods tax, but banning them means no more money for the government. What they always fail to see is the long-term implications of these short-term solutions. |
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#66 | |||
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So do we remove all driving laws and start again? At what point do we need a law added or taken away? What needs to happen before we agree that a particular law is a good idea? And most importantly, how do you cater for the lowest common denominator with a particular law to protect the "common man" from that lowest common denominator? If using a phone is ok, should it's use be included in driver training?
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#67 | ||
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Penrith, NSW
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Just a small question
Are truckies aloud to use cb radios while driving? If so whats the difference? |
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All I know in the solution is NOT namby pamby feel good warm and fuzzy "it's for your own good" knee jerk legislation that, when it fails, is just enforced more and more strongly until something breaks. In QLD the penalty for drug trafficing used to be mandatory life. The penalty for killing police and/or witnesses was life. After a few "incedents" it was decided that the "nothing to lose" syndrome was becoming a bit prevalent and dangerous. Likewise in USA mandatory death penalty for rape was abolished when the ratio of dead to live rape victims got a bit high. No witnesses. I am waiting for some idiot ricer hoon to do a runner when he has been caught on his last chance and has nothing to lose if he wrecks his car. If while wrecking his car he manages to kill a number of innocent children watch the lawyers go wahooo..... And no I don't agree with car confiscation, to most of gen Y money is free, cars are free, everything is free, you just get another loan. I do suspect, however, you can't do much hooning while a guest at a low security DCS farm can you? When I was a teenager, a friend of mine was a serial drink driver. For those who do not remember the '70s, to get caught drink driving meant you did something really stupid or had an accident because random breath testing was illegal. On his third conviction he got 2 weeks in Boggo Road. He NEVER drink drove after that even if he had only one beer. |
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#69 | ||
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The excuse, "I can drive while talking on the phone" is like somebody saying, "I can drive just fine when I am inebriated."
It has been found through studies (ohh, doesn't that turn you on?) that when driving while having a phone conversation, hazard perception is compromised. Sure...you feel you can do it now, but wait until you see something dangerous come your way...will you be so engrossed in your conversation on the phone that you'll not notice the 4 year old girl crossing the street with her doll pram or the 6 year old boy chasing a basketball out of his driveway? And it was also found that conversations in the car with passengers did not affect driving ability. |
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What you are saying is a whinging partner in the left seat or fighting kids in the rear seats has no distracting effect? Is that REALLY what you are saying? |
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No idea...heard it on the radio or some ****. But hey, I support it. Anything for safer roads.
And even if some can do it legit, others will not. |
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Unless you ban the driver from holding anything, i dont see a difference. Drinking a coke from maccas while talking to the passenger is no different than holding a mobile phone.
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#73 | |||
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Whereas on a phone people may divert a large portion of their attention to the conversation (meaning a compromise in concentration on driving), drinking a Coke is instinctive and requires no real concentration. |
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#74 | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Personally I think talking to passengers in some cases is more dangerous as most people whilst talking like to look at whom they are talking to, it is basic human nature. Of course while driving you know it is dangerous to take your eyes off the road, but I still think there is more chance of you taking your eyes off the road to look at a passenger while talking then to talk on a phone.
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#75 | ||
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Join Date: May 2005
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back when i was at school. i had my phone confiscated from me once. for talking on it in class.
but after i said that that was illegal, they gave it back to me after lunch. lol.
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You have never hit a bump while swigging on a coke (or beer) and had it go down the wrong way causing a coughing fit and more than a slight amount of distraction? |
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And since when isnt talking instinctive?
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You know in light of all of the threads about how the country is going to crap and how we're losing out rights etc, I feel that we should just shoot anybody who display a flag, is a P plater, drives a V8, owns a Holden, uses a mobile, listens to doof doof or does anything else socially unacceptable.
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Yeah, I do drive.
But I don't hold stuff while I am driving. At the lights maybe. And I don't buy soft drink from McDonald's. I don't believe in paying 2 bucks for a drink that costs McDonald's 3 cents to make. I secure all my cargo. And I don't talk on my phone while driving. So Moose Bees! |
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Well, when you cant fight the point.
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I do the right thing and therefore give myself a greater chance of survival. I can't make others see my point of view. If they want to fight the rules, that's not my problem. |
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always knew that ronald mcdonald really was an evil bastard...... by the way: he's behind you. hamburgler's going to hold you down and theyre going to pour an extra large thickshake down your pants.
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All I drink is tap water and beer. Off topic? We disagreed on the subject. Leave it at that. |
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Wow, I am surprised how many of you are actually supportive of the idea. You all need to be commended.
On the issue of car kits and "Telstra values safe driving 1800 etc." I was overtaken buy a Telstra van a few years ago and that was OK until I saw that he was talking on the phone. Then I saw the number on the back and couldnt resist calling it up (when I got home) I was called back by a supervisor who told me all Telstra vans has hands free kits installed and the driver was unable to explain why he wasn't using it. He was placed on 12 months probation and monitoring, what ever that means. Travelling down the M4 today in the T2 lane (with my wife).This young fool decides to tailgate us. He is in his "ute", on his own and on the phone!! As usual I refused to speed up for him and he had to go around a truck to get in front of me and nearly caused an accident as he did so. I still think holding a lighted cigarette while driving is inherently more dangerous than holding a phone to one's ear. |
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