Drivers #*!*

 Rebecca, Rebecca, just read your report "The Danger Drivers Gambling With Lives". Although I found myself a little confused in the presentation of the heading[:^)], I read the article and thought it very much like the driving conditions here in Oz. The peole we see here holding telephones too their ear as though its a status symbol to drive in discussion with friends or buisiness clients, or trying to reset these new, electronic, satelite navigation units leaping out from the tops of the dash boards. In my day a street directory was all we needed to find our way around a city and telephones were still in the homes and not able to be carried in cars.

 I remember always being told to watch the road, use your eyes and concentrate on what is happening on the road, well we should tell that to the idiot in front of you that always seem to be driving along talking to the passenger, every time he speaks he looks at his passenger and not at the road. Or the one in the lane beside you that refuse to overtake and seems to be trying to fix a cd in a slot he can't see unless he ducks his head under his steering wheel to find it, then theres those chicks that can't get up early enough to administer the make up on to their face in the bathroom and allways seem to try and do it in the mirrow in the car.

  The answer is simple as well as all the other safety requirements we now see in the car, lets have a simple device that scrambles the signal of telephones, once the engines switched on[:P].

                                                                                 Love you all.

                                                                                Robert, Linda and the boys. 

posted on 09 March 2008 00:38 by robert ramsbottom

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