No, just ban democrats.Now we gotta ban cell phones?
A lot of retards here apparently don't know you can take a call hands free these days. I don't know anywhere that it's illegal.
Somehow this is Trump and Russia's fault.
Yea she will definitely get sued, no doubt. I just dont see big criminal charges coming.She was driving against doctors orders so maybe they’ll try and slap some kind of negligent homicide on her. I doubt it, but if there is a lawsuit it’s going to empty her pockets for sure. When I had surgery on my shoulder they told me not to drive for 3 months. I’m sure she had some strict restrictions as well.
I was just wanting to make it clear that people can be on the phone while driving. Many newer cars connect to your phone allowing hands free operation. I didnt say this earlier, but it is absolutely horrible for the family of the people that lost their lives. Car accidents account for so many deaths. It is unfortunate that there are so many cases like this one that happen evey day. It is a heart breaking reality.Is there somewhere that indicates she was hands free? I haven't read it anywhere. Although I guess to assume she had one in her hands is at the same spot. Be interesting to see what the investigation uncovers. If she was physically on it she should pay seriously.
Could get interesting with the cataract surgery and driving a day later when told not to by a doc.
This is impaired driving on top of distracted driving. Just had eye surgery then driving around while on the phone? Talk about making poor choices. And this person is in a position of leadership?The charge should functionally be the same as a DUI.
You willingly distracted yourself and caused the deaths of others. Doesn't matter if it was booze, crack cocaine or a cell phone.
Other than aggravated DUI or clearly driving in a reckless manner I have never heard of anyone being prosecuted for a car crash. The problem is that you would have to show substantial evidence that the condition that she knew she had caused the crash. If someone is drunk as shit and drives into oncoming traffic then it is pretty clear what happened, but health problems with an eye? Not sure if the state would ever want to argue that, especially against someone who will have top representation in court. Civil case will be a slam dunk obviously.She was driving against doctors orders so maybe they’ll try and slap some kind of negligent homicide on her. I doubt it, but if there is a lawsuit it’s going to empty her pockets for sure. When I had surgery on my shoulder they told me not to drive for 3 months. I’m sure she had some strict restrictions as well.
Couldn’t agree more. And in my experience it seems to be a bigger issue with women. Not exclusively of course.I'm so fed up with people driving and not paying attention. Especially when they're on their phones.