03-12-2012, 09:32 PM
(vikm) wrote:
It's not different (for me personally) than changing the music that's playing in the car or adjusting the temp or whatever.
People who drink and drive have similarly convinced themselves of their holy capabilities.
It's not wise to be doing for even the remote possibility of causing an accident.
It's not wise to be doing for the likelyhood of being blamed for having caused an accident.
All those other activities have been cited as distractions leading at least in part to having caused an accident, too. Texting can be proven. The other distractions, not so much.
Too many a-holes on the road to let one of them scr*w ya, and they will.