04 January 2009

This Has Got to Be the Most Ridiculous Thing…

…I’ve seen in a while:

> Q I feel the new law banning texting in the car is discriminatory to deaf people,
> who use text pagers to communicate with others. We do realize that this is a
> dangerous practice, and therefore understand that the ban is for safety reasons.
> However, hearing people are still allowed to use Bluetooth sets while driving,
> even though you have cited research showing that using a cell phone, whether
> hands-free or not, is still dangerous due to the mental distraction caused by
> the act of talking, instead of paying attention to your driving. So, our right
> to keep in communication in the car has been taken away from us, while hearing
> people retain that right for themselves. If all telecommunications, hands-free
> or not, were banned, I would have no problem with the ban on texting. But, in
> effect, deaf people are once again relegated to second-class citizen status.

I kid you not.

This appeared in New Year’s Eve’s Roadshow in the Merc. Hearing people get to use Bluetooth headsets to communicate, so this guy (I doubt he speaks for all deaf folk) demands his “right” to be allowed to do something he admits is dangerous?? Uh huh.

I must admit, however, that his blog, Dr. DonG.’s Deafhood Discourses, is quite interesting, and he does makes some good points, this one example notwithstanding.

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