Boston Teen Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Texting and Driving
A Boston, Massachusetts teen has been sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty of causing a fatal car crash due to texting and driving.
A Boston, Massachusetts teen has been sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty of causing a fatal car crash due to texting and driving.
Mother of the year here folks! California mother of six, Shawndeeia Bowen, 29, was recently busted driving on a busy highway, while texting with a a one year old baby on her lap. There were also two other children ages 2 & 4 in the backseat. The two year old was in a faulty car seat and the four year old was not wearing a seat belt. Clearly it is safety first with this woman!
We all know the dangers of texting and driving. However walking and texting can have consequences too. Just ask Bonnie Miller. Miller was recently walking along a pier in St. Joseph, Michigan, when she lost her balance and fell right into Lake Michigan.
It’s happened to everyone — you text your husband or wife, “I love you with every fiber of my being,” but your phone actually sends, “I love you with every fiber of malaysia.” Most of the time it’s funny, but one person experienced the worst case of autocorrect ever. So bad, in fact, that it prompted a school-wide lockdown.
This is what our society has come to. We are all so addicted to our cell phones and we are all guilty of texting somewhere when it was was probably inappropriate, but during your wedding? This is what this poor bastard has to look forward to. Maybe she was just updating her status on facebook. I mean that's ok, right? Im going to predict that the first fight of their marriage was right after the guy said " I now pronounce you man and wife".
Tired of texting out long time consuming messages? Confused by your drunk friends cryptic wordings? Well, there is a new scientific break through in communication technology. Check this out, you will be amazed!
More text, less smoke! That is according to a study conducted at the University of Oregon, University of Michigan and other institutions.
Perhaps one of the greatest videos I've seen in awhile!