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Distracted driving ticket interrupts caller

Monday, August 27, 2012 @ 9:59 AM

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Time to change the laws and start impounding vehicles. People might start to get the point.

This is why I don`t chek these comic pics and caption in this rag because they`re always stupid and mostly in bad taste…next time you decide to start moderating or editing your readers think about your own stupidity first idiots…there`s really not that much comical about this and if you rally think so than your a retarded fool…

Some people seem to get very bitter when they get repeat tickets for always the same thing: Distracted Driving.

Funny? More ike tragic, but if you can’t learn to laugh at the human condition, you will most assuredly go mad. Next thing you know, you’re hurling insults at your fellow website readers . . .

Maybe Vulgar Sage doesn’t like it because he is the guy in the car! Good one krusty.

Vulgar Sage: I thought you said you ‘don’t’ check these comic pics.

Noticing the number of spelling and grammatical errors in Vulgars post,one is left with a good idea of who the “idiot” and “retarded fool” really is. Just sayin’

Vulgar must be on a bent.
Guess the charge for distracted driving isn’t sexy enough to arouse the interest of the police in this town. Can’t believe the fools who stil think they can text and drive.

Please notice that this cartoon comes from the Calgary Herald. I was in Alberta this summer (had a great holiday there by the way)and can tell you that there are these signs all along their highways alerting people to the perils and penalties of “distracted driving”. I don’t know if this refers specifically to talking and texting on a cell phone while at the wheel or the whole range of distracions, such as eating, applying make-up, etc.
Perhaps the Vulgar Sage is one of these rugged individualists who think that personal freedom always trumps public safety. Pehaps he (or she) has a point and he (or she) should continue to apply make-up while driving. just saying, is . . .

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