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i'd say someone with 3 pints in side them is less than a danger than someone texting on their phone - the "drunk" driver is probably going to be trying to drive as carefully as possible
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I'd agree with toffee.
In fact, fwiw, they often quote on the radio, scientific studies which show that using a mobile phone is as dangerous as drunk driving. Texting has got to be far more dangerous |
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When someone on their mobile smashes into the back of you at speed while you're sat at a red light on a busy high street. I'd say that's more than dangerous.
I was the victim and that event alone changed my life, for the worse. If i knew then what i know now Angry Forget 3 points and a fine. I'd throw away the key if an accident occurs because of their selfish actions. That is dangerous driving though. i'd say someone with 3 pints in side them is less than a danger than someone texting on their phone - the "drunk" driver is probably going to be trying to drive as carefully as possible Make the conscious decision to get behind the wheel after drinking then drive really carefully? Doubt it, you have a lot of faith in drink drivers. |
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I've been to plenty of gigs where you're asked to not take photo's or film. It's a good thing. very annoying the people in front of you holding their phones up and you can't see. In any case the photo's and filming will usually be poor quality. At Jack White gigs last year people were warned they would be thrown out if they took photo's. At any west end theatre show if you're seen taking photo's you are asked to stop. No reason why Kate's people can't do the same. It's nothing to do with money. It just doesn't help the show.
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