George Schilling wrote:The problem with you're argument is you're treating everyone as if they're the same.
I agree, they're not the same. But the question is, how do you weed out the good drivers from the morons? Do we have tiered licences?
George Schilling wrote:I'm curious as to why you are so opposed to charging people with reckless driving if they are reckless?
I think you left a crucial "not" out there. Otherwise, I'm completely in favor of charging reckless drivers with being reckless.
George Schilling wrote:Why do you find it necessary to cite people who are not reckless?
Like I've stated, most people can't handle talking on a cell phone and driving at the same time. That would qualify as "reckless" in my book. Like I said, unless you're willing to support a sub-division of the DMV that can certify who is qualified to talk on a cell phone while driving and who is not, I'm willing to assume everyone using a cell phone while driving is an idiot and shouldn't be using it while driving. That's backed up by my experience driving every day. Guessing a lot of other people have the same experience.
George Schilling wrote:It's logic like yours that is taking away our freedoms, from lawn darts, to the pleasure of riding a bike without a helmet, to not being able to take shampoo on an airplane. The list goes on and on. Enough is enough.
I have no problem with people killing themselves for stupid reasons. I'm a firm believer in the Darwin code. Whatever thins the herd, 'cuz we certainly need it. But killing yourself is one thing. Killing someone else is something else entirely.
George Schilling wrote:What about all the other causes of accidents? What about a child crying in the back seat? What about siblings fighting in a car? What if the check engine light becomes a distraction?
I'm sure we could all come up with 5,000,000 other potential reasons for people to have an accident. Cell phone use is one consistent reason, just like drunk driving is. There aren't many drivers who haven't had a mishap with a cell-using driver. Like I said, pick a battle you can win. You're not gonna get much popular support with that one in this crowd.