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Hard to believe some people's stupidity, but I'm staggered by people's need to be with their mobiles. Saw a woman go arse over tit, whilst texting and crossing the road near the Victoria Park pub recently, she was bawling and had bloodied knees and hands and damaged her phone, but it could have been worse. On the City coaches, I've seen lorry drivers texting whilst steering with their elbows, dozens of texting car drivers doing at least 60 mph. What's wrong with these people? Maybe I'm just an old git?
There was a woman recently who was nearly killed in the New York metro when she dropped her mobile onto the track. She climbed down to get it but if another passenger hadn't helped her,she may not have got up in time. A man was electrocuted charging his mobile phone whilst sat in the bath and the coroner is going to write to Apple suggesting they put a warning on the chargers,in case people are not aware of the dangers of using electrical equipment near water.
There's been a few candidates for Darwin awards already this year including a story I read just this week about a model being hit by a train during a photoshoot despite the train sounding it's horn and slamming on the emergency brake she stayed on the track!
I thought evolution would have killed off stupidity like that by now but clearly it's still work in progress
Here's another beauty
https://youtu.be/b4uocBKzelU
'We' ought to be educating people that they really, really don't need to have their heads in a 'phone every waking minute.
But, possibly, instead these sort of pandering notions begin to creep in!:
https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...ights-whatsapp
I'm all for less injuries, but in the long term - how does that sort of thing actually help?
How long before Local Authorities are sued by injured Smartphone obsessives who maintain that not enough was done to protect them from themselves?!
Someone who I know fairly well has had a silly amount of shunts and bumps in her car in recent years (no it's not the wife ;) ). I know for a fact that this same person has become absolutely obsessed with Social Media during the same time-frame and is permanently glued to her phone.
It doesn't take Poirot.
There is such a stigma attached to drink driving - and fair enough too - no one could ever condone it, but I'd be willing to bet that a person who has drunk two pints, or had several glasses of wine the night before, but who is is focussed on driving would be a hell of a lot less dangerous on the road than someone who is not focussed, is distracted by their phone notifications and is fiddling with the damn thing.
The law is cracking down, but there should be the same stigma.
I suspect that there isn't the same stigma - maybe because so many people are actively doing it, or are relatively sympathetic to the offenders situation or those that get caught.
"People are too obsessed with technology!" yell people on Internet.
Did it come as a shock to his family?
I have one of those travel mugs with "caution, contents may be hot" written on it.
Who the hell do they think will be filling it up?
Darwin awards.