Next Thing To Ban: Walking While Talking On A Mobile Phone (original) (raw)
from the no-chatting-for-you dept
Last month we pointed to some recent studies about how people walking while talking on mobile phones tend to do things that are riskier than those not talking on mobile phones and jokingly asked when politicians would start proposing bans on walking-while-talking, to go along with the popular bans on driving while talking. It didn’t take long at all, actually. Parker Mason writes in to let us know that an Illinois lawmaker has proposed a ban on talking on a mobile phone while in a crosswalk. Combine that with jaywalking and you could really piss off a person who wasn’t actually doing something dangerous. Actually, this isn’t the first time such a thing has been proposed. Last year a similar law was proposed in New York, though I don’t believe it went anywhere. It’s nice that politicians want to protect people, but at some point you really have to ask why people can’t take responsibilities for their own actions?
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