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the dame law always worry about buckle up in automobile they need to stop dame worry about seatbelt they need to worry about people with cellphone whild driving an automobile i seeing alots of people on there cellphone whild driving i also seeing city police and the sheriff department doing the something that why they don t gave a dame about cellphone whild driving i see they when i am riding my scooter or walking the street everday they only dame worry about seatbelt not anything eles they need to band cellphone whild driving in all 50 states in the united state when i am riding my scooter my cellphone stady in my cellphone case until i park my scooter i will not answer it whild i am riding my scooter at all i don t care how the dame calling me it will rining until i parked it that my rule i tell everbody not to call my when i am riding it but they still do i look for a parking space if not they i keep going until i get were i am going then i will call them back okay. the dame law needs to step it up with cellphone whild driving and stop worry about seatbelt all the time okay. from master harry oscar hershey junior from hagerstown maryland