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Old 12-08-2009, 00:28   #30
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Re: Driving and Cell Phones

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Originally Posted by Russ B View Post
It's very easy, you've allowed your tainted view of me to read all kinds of things in to my post and not just in this thread either. I'll just point out that no-one else ever seem to agree with you. I'd say that speaks volumes.
No one's putting words in your mouth, they're the words you posted, one would hope without thinking.


In post #14, you state that you believe using a mobile (as Danielle was) while driving is distracting, and if she's distracted and has an accident (as she did) she's got no-one to blame but herself.

Are you now really trying to deny that's what you posted?

I believe your statement is invalid, there are plenty of situations where a driver can be distracted and involved in an accident and it blatantly is not their fault.
One prime example is Danielle's case.
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