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What?
Surely you can the the similarity in purely 'not being in full control of the vehicle' point the previous poster is getting at?.
It's against the law, period.
What?
Just as dangerous as drink driving is it not?
Your passenger mustve been leaning quite far back for some reason
Cage rattled...
If you are comfortable with possibly being the cause of this man losing his job (by reporting him) then go ahead.
Could be a car park?
Did he kill any children?
I was following a small united utilities van the other day, he decided to chuck what looked like an empty 1ltr pop bottle out his drivers window, which imho is just inexcusable.
Your passenger mustve been leaning quite far back for some reason
Get a life.
Your passenger mustve been leaning quite far back for some reason
IMHO the more childish thing is getting upset about it and reporting it, I just steer clear of such people and let them get on with it, one day they'll get their comeuppance. I can't be bothered to Police the world.
Oh I found an uncropped thumbnail. Jesus, that passenger must have been on your lap!
Hmm, wondered why the photo was such an odd size for a mobile pic...
http://i.imgur.com/rcKV9.jpg
Let's enhance that:
http://i.imgur.com/BjGKg.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/jbRcF.jpg
http://regex.info/exif.cgi?imgurl=http://i49.tinypic.com/o7ufbq.jpg
http://regex.info/exif.cgi?imgurl=http://i49.tinypic.com/34is0mw.jpg
Unless your passenger has a HTC Desire too?
I should probably follow my own advice and get a life.
this. Whilst I don't agree with mobile phone users whilst driving, posting it on a internet forum to appear high and mighty is well sad