Title: New “Distracted Walking” Legislation Will Outlaw Texting, and Even Talking, While Walking Source:
Activist Post URL Source:http://www.activistpost.com/2017/08 ... ting-even-talking-walking.html Published:Aug 19, 2017 Author:Rachel Blevins Post Date:2017-08-22 11:42:31 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:1140 Comments:3
The heinous crime of distracted walking has become the latest trend that cities in the United States are looking to legislate into nonexistencerelying on tax dollars and the extortion of citizens to solve the problem instead of common sense.
Stamford, Connecticut, is the most recent city to join the bandwagon, and its proposal would make texting, and even talking, on an electronic device while walking illegal.
A report from CBS New York noted that nationwide pedestrian fatalities jumped about 11 percent last year with nearly 6,000 people killed, according to the National Governors Highway Safety Association.
John Zelinsky, a Stamford City representative who is fully in support of the proposal, claimed that its purpose is not actually to raise money for the city, but to hopefully educate the public. He said residents will face an initial fine of $30 if police deem that they fit the description of distracted walkers.
Theyre oblivious to cars, Zelinsky said. I dont want any more injuries or deaths as a result of pedestrians getting hit. Weve had about four or five within the past three or four years.
According to CBS New York, most Stamford residents seemed to like the idea, of the new proposal. However, residents such as Troy Latham questioned why the city feels the need to legislate common sense.
I think thats ridiculous, Latham said. If its an important text message or call theyre getting, like what if its too late, what if their mothers in the hospital and they need someone to call real quick.
The proposal in Stamford is based on a ban that was passed in Honolulu, Hawaii, in July. The legislation was passed by a vote of 7-2 by Honolulus city council, and its fines range from $15 to $99, depending on how many offenses the individuals have accumulated. The ban goes into effect in October.
Mayor Kirk Caldwell told reporters that Honolulu holds the unfortunate distinction of being a major city with more pedestrians being hit in crosswalks, particularly our seniors, than almost any other city in the county.
Honolulu resident Ben Robinson told the city council in a written testimony that he sees this new law as a form of government overreach that infringes on personal freedom. Scrap this intrusive bill, provide more education to citizens about responsible electronics usage, and allow law enforcement to focus on larger issues, he said.
In addition to the argument over whether making distracted walking illegal is a waste of taxpayer dollars that will enforce a law that should be common sense, there is also the question of how police will handle it, and if there will be an increase in cases of police brutality stemming from incidents where officers stop individuals in an attempt to issue citations for walking and using an electronic device.
As The Free Thought Project has reported, there has been a recent increase in police using excessive force when apprehending individuals for the heinous crime of jaywalking.
Stamford, Connecticut, is the most recent city to join the bandwagon, and its proposal would make texting, and even talking, on an electronic device while walking illegal.
Can I still shoot Stamford legislators while walking?