http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SCVZqeAGY-A
This commercial drives me insane. The woman goes on and on about how she can no longer (semi-scream) at her kid: "Go out in the yard and play".... when I can't help but think that likely caused this kid to be outside, clearly far from supervised with her attitude, and get hit by a car. I tun the radio every time it comes on.
Anonymous wrote:Op I have no idea what your really talking about, I was going to comment that commercials in this country really don't show people what could become of their actions. Australia has a very graphic, very real commercial campaign for drunk driving and texting and driving. They should play those commercials here to better educate young drivers.
But this doesn't really have anything to do with your post, just the subject line
Anonymous wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=SCVZqeAGY-A
This commercial drives me insane. The woman goes on and on about how she can no longer (semi-scream) at her kid: "Go out in the yard and play".... when I can't help but think that likely caused this kid to be outside, clearly far from supervised with her attitude, and get hit by a car. I tun the radio every time it comes on.
Anonymous wrote:Okay so I might be the most avid "anti text while driving" activist. However... The same way people try to make te pitiful argument o "teaching girls not to get raped" (I think victim shaming is always wrong btw) I think that we should teach kids to stay out of the street and always remain vigilant. When I see te commercial with the boy named Xavier in the wheelchair I think firstly that it is sad that people text and drive and it can be just as bad as driving drunk... But secondly I think that, this child must have been in the street in order to
Be hit by a distracted driver. I in no way think that the driver is not to blame but I do think that we are sometimes to lax in teaching out kids safety rules. I have neighbors that let the kids run back and forth in the street never looking for cars. I know that as a driver I must be cautious of pedestrians and other cars but some pedestrians act as if they are totally oblivious even when they are walking in the middle of the street. I guess my main point is that there are terrible drivers, there are distracted drivers and that is one thing, but raising a generation of kids who do not have the street smarts to know that they have to interact with cars and not ll drivers are looking out for them.