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AIBU?

to wish a fiery and agonising death upon people who use mobile phones...

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Scarydragontalk · 02/11/2011 18:25

...while driving. I don't mean hands-free sets, I mean holding their phones normally, chatting away or godforfuckingbid texting at 70+mph on the motorway. I just don't think they should be allowed to live. AIBU?

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GaramMasalaGirl · 02/11/2011 18:29

Nope definitely not BU...I can't bear it either.

Really really winds me up...I mean seriously are these people so self important that they have to be on the phone whilst driving?? Angry Angry Angry

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ecclesvet · 02/11/2011 18:42

I wonder how many people who hate phone-using drivers would think nothing of chatting to a passenger. It's just as distracting!

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Andrewofgg · 02/11/2011 18:43

Beaten to death with telephone wire?

Chained to one of those masts the mobile companies put up on buildings and left to freeze and starve?

Come on, let's have a bit of imagination here!

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KittyFane · 02/11/2011 18:43

I can't stand it. YANBU

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mynotfinkso · 02/11/2011 18:44

YANBU. We nearly got hit by a girl texting, whilst driving at 70 mph during rush hour last week. She started to drift into our lane as we were passing her and didn't even notice, as her text was obviously far more important than our lives. Angry We were already passed her so i couldn't get her reg. no. otherwise i would have had no hesitation in reporting her

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Kladdkaka · 02/11/2011 18:45

They should have to listen to crazy frog ringtones until their brains implode.

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Andrewofgg · 02/11/2011 18:45

No ecclesvet it is not. You can tell a passenger to wait a moment (I love saying "Quiet, MIL, I need to concentrate) - and you don't generally hold a passenger with one hand during the conversation . . . at least I don't.

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Andrewofgg · 02/11/2011 18:46

And texting is even worse. Should get you disqualified like drink-driving does.

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KittyFane · 02/11/2011 18:49

ecclesvet -I wonder how many people who hate phone-using drivers would think nothing of chatting to a passenger. It's just as distracting!
Children in the back of the car can be distracting but I disagree that a normal conversation with another person in the car is as distracting as being on the phone. Driving one handed whilst dialling, texting and talking is far worse.

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KittyFane · 02/11/2011 18:50

Xpost andrew :)

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startail · 02/11/2011 18:58

If they are doing it one my single track lane YANBU. It drives me mad.
They may be far less likely to be caught by the police on our lane than the trunk road, but they are very likely to end up very dead under a very large tractor!

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Scarydragontalk · 02/11/2011 18:59

I don't think chatting to a passenger is just as distracting, although it can be dangerously distracting I agree.

When you're talking on a phone your mind is elsewhere entirely, with the person you are talking to, rather than here and now in the car. I would imagine, anyway.

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Scarydragontalk · 02/11/2011 19:02

Andrewofgg I think they should have their own special roads where they can merrily chat away on their phones and either learn their lessons from all the near misses or just crash into each other and die. And I have no doubt that they are the same twats who are so self-important that they speed and cut everyone else up, so it will most likely be the latter.

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Hassled · 02/11/2011 19:03

I wish I could remember the actual figures, but I read something along the lines that texting while driving meant you actually had less awareness of what was going on on the road than your average drunk driver. It's as bad, as far as I'm concerned.

Yes to the Crazy Frog. Crazy Frog and Steps Greatest Hits during a lifetime of driving (without texting) around and around the M25 at 6pm every night.

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Signet2012 · 02/11/2011 19:05

This happened to me this afternoon!

Driving home from a meeting on a motorway. A man randomly decides him being in the over taking lane is much more important that me being in the overtaking lane. As i saw him come over I blasted my horn aware I may of been in his blind spot and he gave me the finger with his hand holding his mobile phone!!!

Had to slam on my brakes and beep (whilst fucking and blinding as you do) in the middle of rush hour traffic

AND he drove a BMW.

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Scarydragontalk · 02/11/2011 19:14

Signet2012 what an utter utter knob. Hassled I like it, M25 at 6pm every night...a fate worse than death.

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Scarydragontalk · 02/11/2011 19:16

I'm pretty sure these people know exactly how dangerous it is yet have convinced themselves that they, personally, have the driving skills and reaction times/brain power to be able to do it safely.

I need to calm down and have some Wine

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LineRunnerBonfireMother · 02/11/2011 19:20

Lots of things are distracting whilst driving.

Texting and using a mobile phone whilst driving are illegal.

Yes, I would take them out and shoot them.

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KouklaMoo · 02/11/2011 19:24

YANBU Because I live on a little country lane drivers feel they're 'safe' to use mobiles with impunity - I see so many of them - hate it.

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brabbinsandfyffe · 02/11/2011 19:24

Have been cut up twice in two days by totally unaware drivers, and seen others on mobiles. I'm beginning to think I'm actually too arsey to drive myself; can never ever resist beeping at people who cut me up and generally earn myself the finger, and I'm not sure it actually changes much except to make me more annoyed.

Worst one I've ever seen was a bloke steering with his knees and eating cereal with a bowl and a spoon!

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nightowlmostly · 02/11/2011 19:25

I hate this too, with a passion! I wonder if there will be many people coming on to defend it, like there are on the lane hogging thread. I can't imagine it but you never know!

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KouklaMoo · 02/11/2011 19:27

Scarydragon you are right - they are not 'there' in the car. I see them drive past - one hand holding the phone, one on the wheel, swerving slightly.... just not all there.

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Signet2012 · 02/11/2011 19:28

I once saw a woman reversing on her mobile phone. Straight into a shopping trolley and a car. She got out the car and started going mental at the car owner who was trying to put her shopping away,. She literally wasnt even looking in her mirror!

I had to go and say something cos the other poor woman was nearly in tears. Luckily another person had also witnessed it and between us we bullied her into submission for been a cock.

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KouklaMoo · 02/11/2011 19:28

Actually, I must admit where I am, vans are the worst offenders.

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