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Peter Courtney is f'ing insane:
Distracted driving could mean prison under new bill
He is introducing a bill this year to make using a cell phone while driving a felony - treating it worse than DUII.
Because we don't have more crap to worry about in Oregon, and because they need more people in prison over stupid crap. I'm all for enforcing the law - but enforcing the distracted driving laws already on the books. We don't need tougher laws, we don't need more laws. Hell, we really need less laws and more personal responsibility. Some of us CAN actually frickin' multitask. We shouldn't be facing a felony because a bunch of retards cannot walk and chew gum at the same time.
IF this crap passes, you bet your britches there will be exemptions for police and government officials. Cops are horrible drivers when they're not in pursuit mode. They are constantly distracted, and if you watch a police car long enough, you'll see them weaving, failing to maintain their lane, and tailgating because the cop is messing around on his phone, reading from his MDT, or otherwise looking about. If they force it on the citizens, they should force it on the cops - but they won't.
I guess the pot they are passing around in Salem must be laced with some other wicked chemicals. But hey - they'll get to screw a whole slew of gun owners over with this BS if it passes, and you can loose your gun rights and voting rights because you got caught reading a text while driving. Meanwhile the asshat who is out there driving with a .14 BAC is only facing a class A misdemeanor if he's busted, unless he kills someone.

Distracted driving could mean prison under new bill
He is introducing a bill this year to make using a cell phone while driving a felony - treating it worse than DUII.
Courtney feels making texting and driving a felony is a step int he right direction. Under his bill, using a mobile device while driving could get you a year in prison and the fine would be raised from $500 to more than $6,000. Multiple violations could get you 5 years in prison and a $125,000 fine.
"I'm shooting [for] the moon here," Courtney said.
If I driver were pulled over for texting and driving, whether or not they caused an accident, they would be cited.
"They get cited, it's over," Courtney said. "You get pulled over for drunk driving you may have not have hit anybody but if you violate, same thing."
Courtney expects opposition to the bill, but hopes some portions of it will become law.
"I'm hoping to at least get a major fine increase," he said.
Because we don't have more crap to worry about in Oregon, and because they need more people in prison over stupid crap. I'm all for enforcing the law - but enforcing the distracted driving laws already on the books. We don't need tougher laws, we don't need more laws. Hell, we really need less laws and more personal responsibility. Some of us CAN actually frickin' multitask. We shouldn't be facing a felony because a bunch of retards cannot walk and chew gum at the same time.
IF this crap passes, you bet your britches there will be exemptions for police and government officials. Cops are horrible drivers when they're not in pursuit mode. They are constantly distracted, and if you watch a police car long enough, you'll see them weaving, failing to maintain their lane, and tailgating because the cop is messing around on his phone, reading from his MDT, or otherwise looking about. If they force it on the citizens, they should force it on the cops - but they won't.
I guess the pot they are passing around in Salem must be laced with some other wicked chemicals. But hey - they'll get to screw a whole slew of gun owners over with this BS if it passes, and you can loose your gun rights and voting rights because you got caught reading a text while driving. Meanwhile the asshat who is out there driving with a .14 BAC is only facing a class A misdemeanor if he's busted, unless he kills someone.
