In article <u5hf1319s3dq181h016n9t141fuaatg387@4ax.com>, John Fleming <nospam@sprynet.com> wrote: [...] That said, people driving while talking on a cell phone is an issue. I don't think we have any legislation in Alberta prohibiting the practice of driving while talking on a cell phone (I may be wrong, though), but I expect it is only a matter of time. Having just acquired a bluetooth
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 10:00:15 -0600, while chained to a desk in the scriptorium Kelly <Kelly@nospam.net> wrote: $You're a crackpot Agreed, ErnstZundholz (William Grosvenor) is a crackpot and best placed in kill files around the world. That said, people driving while talking on a cell phone is an issue. I don't think we have any legislation in Alberta prohibiting the practice of driving
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 10:00:15 -0600, while chained to a desk in the scriptorium Kelly <Kelly@nospam.net> wrote: $You're a crackpot Agreed, ErnstZundholz (William Grosvenor) is a crackpot and best placed in kill files around the world. That said, people driving while talking on a cell phone is an issue. I don't think we have any legislation in Alberta prohibiting the practice of driving
On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 08:45:43 GMT, user@127.0.0.1 wrote: On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 04:09:52 GMT, "None40" <noway@noway.com> wrote: An Alberta MLA want to present a private members bill to ban talking on a cell phone while driving. Isn't this already against the law? Called driving with undue care and attention. I agree! Minimum penalty, just for using a cell phone while driving, should
Only police officers should be allowed to drive and talk on ophones. Thye are like super human or sumpthin' -jg "None40" <noway@noway.com> wrote in message news:kQERh.37673$DE1.19415@pd7urf2no... An Alberta MLA want to present a private members bill to ban talking on a cell phone while driving. Isn't this already against the law? Called driving with undue care and attention.