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Should people this dumb REALLY be protected?

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The_Kansan
Claxton (Powell) , Tennessee USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 4:19 AM CST
From FoxNews.com:

People who have been injured while walking and texting on their cell phones may be in luck.

A London street is experimenting with padded lampposts to protect those not paying attention from banging into them, ITN reports.

A study conducted by 118 118, a phone directory service, found that one in 10 people has been hurt while focusing on their cell phone instead of where they were walking, ITN reports.

The test lampposts will be given a trial run in London’s East End on Brick Lane. If the trial is successful it will be rolled out in Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

The survey found that almost two thirds of respondents lost peripheral vision while texting, and more than a quarter wanted lines on the pavement to create routes for texters to walk while using their phones.

The study claims that 68,000 people were injured in the U.K. last year while chatting or texting on their cell phone, Infomatics reports.

118 118 will provide the padding, and in return will be allowed to advertise on them.


What in the heck is the world coming to?

"Have a nice day at work, Hun, and don't forget your texting helmet!"

Sheesh! D'oh!
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Queennie
Staffordshire UK, Puerto Plata Dominican Republic
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 4:25 AM CST
Totally insane! I saw this news item on TV and promptly checked my calendar as I thought it was an April's Fool joke.



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PeachesandRay
Concord, North Carolina USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 5:07 AM CST
The_Kansan wrote:
From FoxNews.com:

People who have been injured while walking and texting on their cell phones may be in luck.

A London street is experimenting with padded lampposts to protect those not paying attention from banging into them, ITN reports.

A study conducted by 118 118, a phone directory service, found that one in 10 people has been hurt while focusing on their cell phone instead of where they were walking, ITN reports.

The test lampposts will be given a trial run in London’s East End on Brick Lane. If the trial is successful it will be rolled out in Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

The survey found that almost two thirds of respondents lost peripheral vision while texting, and more than a quarter wanted lines on the pavement to create routes for texters to walk while using their phones.

The study claims that 68,000 people were injured in the U.K. last year while chatting or texting on their cell phone, Infomatics reports.

118 118 will provide the padding, and in return will be allowed to advertise on them.What in the heck is the world coming to?

"Have a nice day at work, Hun, and don't forget your texting helmet!"

Sheesh!


You Really Don't Want Me to Even perch on my soapbox about this onevery mad

I had not heard this information, but it makes me wild with anger to experience the absolute irresponsibility people take with their own families' lives and other people's lives with the manner in which they conduct their cell phone usefrustrated

WHEW!!! Feel much better now...rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Sheliamumbling hug rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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PeachesandRay
Concord, North Carolina USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 5:08 AM CST
PeachesandRay wrote:
You Really Don't Want Me to Even perch on my soapbox about this one

I had not heard this information, but it makes me wild with anger to experience the absolute irresponsibility people take with their own families' lives and other people's lives with the manner in which they conduct their cell phone use

WHEW!!! Feel much better now...
Shelia



PS....no they should not protecteddevil
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bajanblue
Speightstown, Saint Peter Barbados
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 5:11 AM CST
Total abrogation of personal responsibility!

No wonder 'Big Brother' elements are getting such a strong foothold.

We cannot even be bothered to look where we are going!

sigh moping sigh
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TartanK
Glasgow, Scotland UK
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 5:18 AM CST
Maybe they should put big spikes on the lamp posts or cover them with sticky glue. I'm all for affirmative action when it comes to waking up those who wander around in a daze on their mobile phones. It's as if the rest of the world has to stop so that they can concentrate on whatever drivel they are prattling on about.
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bajanblue
Speightstown, Saint Peter Barbados
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 5:32 AM CST
TartanK wrote:
Maybe they should put big spikes on the lamp posts or cover them with sticky glue. I'm all for affirmative action when it comes to waking up those who wander around in a daze on their mobile phones. It's as if the rest of the world has to stop so that they can concentrate on whatever drivel they are prattling on about.


The sticky glue appeals to me!devil

Wonder how long it would take them to notice they were not moving forward.rolling on the floor laughing
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kermit2007
melbourne, Victoria Australia
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 6:21 AM CST

might knock some sense into them..


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shipoker55
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 7:03 AM CST
oops.....just read the title and thought it was another George Bush thread. D'oh!
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Skeptikos
Greenville, South Carolina USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 7:14 AM CST
People and their cell phones drive me nuts, especially when they're driving!
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allready
portland, Oregon USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 7:27 AM CST
And guess who is going to pay for these padded poles?D'oh! D'oh! D'oh!
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mick470
prior lake, Minnesota USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 8:16 AM CST
The difference between stupidity and genius is,genius has it's limits..
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tampa1
London, Ontario Canada
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 8:25 AM CST
mick470 wrote:
The difference between stupidity and genius is,genius has it's limits..



rolling on the floor laughing thumbs up

This is precisely what is wrong with society today.
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Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 8:25 AM CST
Ok so I have to admit I am a texter but I do not walk around and think the rest of the world should look at for me.No I look out for the rest of the world.

I think that the glue idea is a very good idea.
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DizzyDi
Lancashire, England UK
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 8:30 AM CST
rockstar0779 wrote:
Ok so I have to admit I am a texter but I do not walk around and think the rest of the world should look at for me.No I look out for the rest of the world.

I think that the glue idea is a very good idea.



I also texttyping


But don't you think all dumb things should be protecteddancing
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The_Kansan
Claxton (Powell) , Tennessee USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 9:50 AM CST
shipoker55 wrote:
oops.....just read the title and thought it was another George Bush thread.


Doesn't even deserve a response...

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Indyfella
indianapolis, Indiana USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 10:00 AM CST
allready wrote:
And guess who is going to pay for these padded poles?




Hopefully a cell phone tax. frustrated
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skwidwurd
Aberdeen, Scotland UK
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 10:36 AM CST
perhaps it's the sensible people (um....not sure if i fall into that category though) who should be protected uh oh!
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Conrad73
Lonesome Town Zurich , Zrich Switzerland
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 10:44 AM CST
The_Kansan wrote:
From FoxNews.com:

People who have been injured while walking and texting on their cell phones may be in luck.

A London street is experimenting with padded lampposts to protect those not paying attention from banging into them, ITN reports.

A study conducted by 118 118, a phone directory service, found that one in 10 people has been hurt while focusing on their cell phone instead of where they were walking, ITN reports.

The test lampposts will be given a trial run in London’s East End on Brick Lane. If the trial is successful it will be rolled out in Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

The survey found that almost two thirds of respondents lost peripheral vision while texting, and more than a quarter wanted lines on the pavement to create routes for texters to walk while using their phones.

The study claims that 68,000 people were injured in the U.K. last year while chatting or texting on their cell phone, Infomatics reports.

118 118 will provide the padding, and in return will be allowed to advertise on them.What in the heck is the world coming to?

"Have a nice day at work, Hun, and don't forget your texting helmet!"

Sheesh!


If it were Padding for their Cells,I might think it were a good idea.(as in Padded Cells)dropping jaw confused mumbling

Otherwise let them have their Lumps and carry them with Pride!grin
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karez
Prineville, Oregon USA
Posted: Mar 8, 2008, 11:00 AM CST
The_Kansan wrote:
From FoxNews.com:

People who have been injured while walking and texting on their cell phones may be in luck.

A London street is experimenting with padded lampposts to protect those not paying attention from banging into them, ITN reports.

A study conducted by 118 118, a phone directory service, found that one in 10 people has been hurt while focusing on their cell phone instead of where they were walking, ITN reports.

The test lampposts will be given a trial run in London’s East End on Brick Lane. If the trial is successful it will be rolled out in Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

The survey found that almost two thirds of respondents lost peripheral vision while texting, and more than a quarter wanted lines on the pavement to create routes for texters to walk while using their phones.

The study claims that 68,000 people were injured in the U.K. last year while chatting or texting on their cell phone, Infomatics reports.

118 118 will provide the padding, and in return will be allowed to advertise on them.What in the heck is the world coming to?

"Have a nice day at work, Hun, and don't forget your texting helmet!"

Sheesh!


i watched a friend of mine run into a pole in down town... i tryed warning him too.. it was funny... rolling on the floor laughing he quit texting in down town..laugh
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