There's a proposal at City Hall to ban texting while driving.
As the dialogue begins, I'm curious what readers think about this idea.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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David Pepper is the President of the Hamilton County Commission (Cincinnati), and a 2010 candidate to be Auditor of Ohio.
4 comments:
I'm kinda leery of municipality specific traffic laws (seat belts, tinted windows, car height) in today's mobile society and especially in a border community.
It's dangerous to drive and text--of course.
Still it hard to understand why the council member takes on this issues, and it makes the news when there are so many other important pressing issues in our communities.
Humbly,
CAJD
I still see people shaving and putting makeup on while driving. If you are going to be focusing on this kind of legislation, let's make it something that deals with all the distractions people inflict upon themselves while driving, not a select one or two that council wants to deal with. To me this is another example of government looking at the micro problems instead of the macro issues.
I agree it's a micro problem (safe) as opposed to macro problems facing this city.
We were at Council today and some council members don't even pay attention when you speak.
We will Remember in November.
Humbly, CAJD
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