On 23/01/2024 04:12 pm, Simon Mason wrote:
QUOTE: What the law categorically states is that anyone distracted when driving or unable to clearly see the road ahead could be committing an offence under Section 41D of the Road Traffic Act. ENDS
What you meant was: "...could be, but probably isn't...".
Would you refuse to be distracted if some attractive woman crossed the
road in front of you, stark naked?
Come to that, *could* you resist being distracted if some attractive
woman crossed the road in front of you, stark naked?
Experts, eh?
These idiots leave a giant cloud like a steam train in the street - god know what the inside of a car would be like!
You are definitely not in a state to issue warnings about being unable
to clearly see the road ahead.
And you *know* what I mean.
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