Nanny texting while driving with baby RSS feed

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. I only text, or look at a text when pulled over or stopped at a light. I do not need to be told that I am not allowed to use the phone when in the car. I also don't talk and drive when the children are with me. Those things should be made clear to her. You need to be able to have full trust in your nanny, especially when it comes to big things such as safety.


NP here. I would fire for this too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. I only text, or look at a text when pulled over or stopped at a light. I do not need to be told that I am not allowed to use the phone when in the car. I also don't talk and drive when the children are with me. Those things should be made clear to her. You need to be able to have full trust in your nanny, especially when it comes to big things such as safety.


NP here. I would fire for this too.


Why? If I here a text come in I do not look at it if I'm driving! If I pull to a stoplight, I'll look at the text. If I need to respond I will start, but certainly not finish while moving. I legitimately don't understand the problem here.
Anonymous
Because when you are at a stoplight, you still need to be alert. And not just because you don't want to be the idiot who is not paying attention when the light is turning green. I can't tell you how many people I have seen look up from a phone and then immediately step on the gas in response to a green light, not noticing the person in the crosswalk, the fire engine barreling across the intersection, etc. Not to mention other traffic that might be coming toward you that you might need to try to avoid.

Anonymous
Texting while driving is not nearly as big of an issue as the media has made it out to be. I'm fine with our nanny texting back whens she's driving. She has never had an accident.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Texting while driving is not nearly as big of an issue as the media has made it out to be. I'm fine with our nanny texting back whens she's driving. She has never had an accident.



You are insane.
Anonymous
Texting at a red light is also illegal in some states. You can get a ticket for that. I wouldn't be happy with my nanny using Siri to text either. You're distracted. Focus on the road. The texts can wait. NOTHING is that important.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Texting at a red light is also illegal in some states. You can get a ticket for that. I wouldn't be happy with my nanny using Siri to text either. You're distracted. Focus on the road. The texts can wait. NOTHING is that important.


Sounds like you buy into all the media hype.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nanny here. I only text, or look at a text when pulled over or stopped at a light. I do not need to be told that I am not allowed to use the phone when in the car. I also don't talk and drive when the children are with me. Those things should be made clear to her. You need to be able to have full trust in your nanny, especially when it comes to big things such as safety.


NP here. I would fire for this too.


Why? If I here a text come in I do not look at it if I'm driving! If I pull to a stoplight, I'll look at the text. If I need to respond I will start, but certainly not finish while moving. I legitimately don't understand the problem here.


I don't know if I was using Siri or what, but I certainly know the difference between here and hear!!! Sorry about that.

I would never use any form of communication while driving, no talking, texting, Siri, etc., but I cannot imagine why reading and possibly responding to a text at a red light would be problematic, as long as you are still paying attention to what is going on around you.
Anonymous
I fired a nanny for texting too much, including texting while driving my kids. After several warnings and nanny saying she NEVER texts and drives (my observations were not like that, She had FB posts right when she was in traffic on her way from work, and both my 6 and 4 y.o. said she did that with them in the car). I did not have 100% physical evidence that she did that when driving my kids, so I'm stuck paying higher unemployment insurance. I do feel my kids are safer though
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I actually do pull over when I am
Driving and the MB texts. I have a different
Ring tone for her. I live in California
So there is almost always a shopping center
Or neighborhood to pull into


Thanks for this post. Driving any vehicle also means thinking of your own and your passengers' safety. Laws on on cash advance driving while texting must be strictly implemented in all states to avoid vehicular accidents.

-leightonbaby101
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually do pull over when I am
Driving and the MB texts. I have a different
Ring tone for her. I live in California
So there is almost always a shopping center
Or neighborhood to pull into


Thanks for this post. Driving any vehicle also means thinking of your own and your passengers' safety. Laws on on cash advance driving while texting must be strictly implemented in all states to avoid vehicular accidents.

-leightonbaby101


wow are we actually trying to reply to posts now when slipping in scam links?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Texting at a red light is also illegal in some states. You can get a ticket for that. I wouldn't be happy with my nanny using Siri to text either. You're distracted. Focus on the road. The texts can wait. NOTHING is that important.


Sounds like you buy into all the media hype.


Well I know someone who got in an accident because they were texting at a red light. Looked up, saw light was green, and gunned it. Didn't realize that the person across from him took delayed going at the green to mean he could turn left. Luckily neither car was traveling at a high speed and injuries/damages were minimal. Do many people text without getting in accidents? Yes? Is the percentage of those who don't get in accidents higher than those who do? Yes. However id have a hard time living with myself if I caused serious damage to someone else because I was texting and driving. Just don't feel like the risk and possible effects are worth it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Nanny is texting when she drives with our daughter.. When confronted, she said : I pull over when I text. Yeah.. Sure.

Would you fire her for such a thing?



Can you talk to her, and tell her not to talk nor text when driving as if your reminding a 17 years old new driver!
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