Along with smoking in public places, seat belts, crash hats, etc, I wonder how long it will be before we see some legislation attached to the use of mobile phones?
It would be very difficult to legislate against pedestrians using mobile phones, iPods etc, but it may be time to have an educational campaign aimed at the very dim to point out the bleeding obvious.
That would cost a bit of money, but could save lives.
It shocks me to see people texting whilst crossing busy roads. Have people no sense whatsoever? I often have headphones on whilst walking, but I always take them out to cross the road.
I witnessed a bloke this morning reading a book whilst walking. He didn't even notice the geese with their gosling coming towards him. He soon had to close the book and get a pace on when the geese spread their wings, squawked and went hurriedly and threateningly in his direction.
Years before mobiles were common, I worked in an office taking incoming calls on a hands-free phone. I would saometimes wander around the office while talking, and it soon became apparent to me that talking on the phone diminished my spatial awareness considerably, to the point where i kept bumping into desks and pillars - so I stopped.
I have no reason to think that this reaction was anything other than normal - so education of the simple fact that walking and phone use are really not compatable would be a good idea.
Well, we haven't banned cars or pedestrians, and we can't ban lack of sense. We can try to ban people endangering others by eating bananas or using phones when driving. If you wonder about bananas, it's an offence not to have proper control of the vehicle; using phones is deemed to constitute that, without more.
When I am driving I take great delight in beeping my horn at pedestrians engrossed in texting on their phones, especially if they are crossing the road.
Pedestrians using mobiles aren't safe on the pavement either!
Nearly got run over by some idiot reversing onto the path whilst I was texting someone and not taking much notice - I mean, I wasn't expecting to meet and idiot driver on the pavement, now, was I?
It is ironic that a lot of people were worried about having their brains fried by the radio waves from mobile phones whilst overlooking the greater danger posed by a passing omnibus, which wouldn't be a danger if they didn't have a mobile phone.