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Originally Posted by blazey
Once is enough to have had a serious accident and missed out on many of those years, and you could've taken out a family car, a bus full of people, anything.
You wouldn't be criminally liable if you did though as it would class as non-insane automatism but under this smoking ban if as example already given, a banned sales person did it whilst driving and the scenario happened, I would be worried they may slam a death by reckless driving charge somebody for it.
Better to be safe than think its ok to bend the rules. Same with people speeding.
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Well, didn't happen Blazey, did it ?, but
nearly happened on any many occasions whilst changing channels on Radio ! Not a constructive argument really.
Statistics/insurance claims prove that women are more prone to accidents due to the fact that they do short journeys involving children in the back of cars who cause mayhem with their boisterousness, and distract the Mum,
by far outweighing any smoking-related accidents
Let's ban all children from our cars, shall we ?
