"Jenn" <nope@noway.atno.how.anyday> wrote in
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> "Dustin" <bughunter.dustin@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns9DF9BBEC9935EHHI2948AJD832@no...
>> "Jenn" <me@nowhere.whocareswhathisemailisanyway> wrote in
>> news:i78mub$c86$1@news.eternal-september.org:
>>
>>> Dustin wrote:
>>>> "Jenn" <me@nowhere.whocareswhathisemailisanyway> wrote in
>>>> news:i78j2k $tb9$1@news.eternal-september.org:
>>>>>> A car is only as safe as it's driver; and if you continue
>>>>>> talking on the phone while driving; you're not being a safe
>>>>>> driver.
>>>>>
>>>>> Question: Do you listen to music when you're driving?
>>>>
>>>> On occasion. As the radio is busted in my van; it's not often. I
>>>> have an mp3 player wired up to external speakers; but I keep the
>>>> volume real low so I can listen for engine/transmission noises.
>>>>
>>>> You won't find statistics that say average drivers who do listen
>>>> to music cause nearly as many fatalities as that of a drunk or
>>>> cell phone using driver.
>
>
>>> .. cause NEARLY as many?? Are you saying that causing any
>>> accidents from listening to music is acceptable?
>
>
>> What I said was that if you are talking on a cell phone while
>> driving then you are not a safe driver.
>
> You also made the comparison that listening to music won't cause
> nearly as many fatalities. Sounds like it's ok with you to cause
Actually, you tried to swing the topic towards music; but I'm not
playing along.
> Which is it? Are you for being a safe driver or not?
According to published statistics, cell phone driving is just as
dangerous as drunk driving. I don't believe you should be driving drunk
anymore so than talking on the phone while your driving, and
overwhelming evidence supports me on this.
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