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Von Price: Stop! Texting or phoning while driving

Von Price writes:
In this world that we live in today, everyone is busy, either on the phone or texting (God forbid) or just consumed in their own little world. I see it every day in Louisville, people running red lights, not even stopping at a stop sign. This is only my opinion, they are either color blind, or they never ever think about what could happen.

I just wish that they would do something about teenagers texting and driving. I can not tell you how many times that I have been almost side swiped by this. Or ran off the road! Please, if you are guilty of this, think of what it would be like to know that you have taken another persons life by this. Stop! - Von Price Louisville, Ky --Von Price
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