There is a non-emergency number to call police. It would be completely inappropriate to do this via social media. I don't understand people's impulse to shame others. It's a bad impulse and only people of poor integrity or mental character would give in to it. |
People do it on social media all the time. And I think it's perfectly valid to shame people for bad behavior in public that endangers others. We've succeeded in changing societal views about drinking and driving, and the same shift needs to happen with electronics use and driving. |
This. Plus when you are "in public" (and driving your car on a public road is in public) you have no expectation of privacy. |
Absolutely. The fines should be as high as possible. Better than running over a child just so you can stay connected. |
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I agree with texting, etc. But, we are going a little overboard on the waze/google maps thing. I don't know about y'all but my parents absolutely looked at maps while driving when we didn't know where we were on long road trips. I don't see how this is any different.
Sometimes just relying on the verbal cues isn't good enough, especially when a lot of DC the street signs are not visible until after you get to your turn. |
The problem is, we can’t tell the difference and people lie. Better safe than sorry. |
So put the $ in a lock box for road safety improvements. Would that make you happy? |
That's dangerous too. Here's the ONLY thing you should focus on, when you're driving: driving. |
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I wish there was a bounty system for catching people. You get a photo of them, and their tag#, send it in, they get a huge fine, and you’d get a percentage of it.
I bet I could make a car payment every month, just from catching people. |
Since by my estimate, about 95% of drivers stopped at a red light are on their phones - you could make a car payment every week. |
| I don't mind the photos, but where are they taking these photos? |
+100. LISTEN to the directions! |
| If shaming others will result in saving lives, I am all for it! All they care about is the high of a text or social media click, If public shaming will result in a negative click, let's do it. |
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First offense, big fine.
Second offense, lose your licence. Period. |
| We have laws that cover being distracted while driving. I have no problem with a ticket/fine for using a phone while driving but do other distractions carry the same penalty? For example, if the camera or police officer observed somebody reading, putting on makeup or shaving while driving is the penalty the same as texting? What if the camera catches someone with their head down changing radio stations, plugging in a USB cord or digging through the console? I’m just wondering if the penalties vary. |