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DUHHHHH...Shouldn't This Already Be A Law?

Posted 9/21/10 at 11:14am by jamie

texting-while-driving-accidents And why is the administration just “considering” it:

Targeting distractions behind the wheel, the Obama administration proposed Tuesday to bar truck drivers from sending text messages while hauling hazardous materials.

The requirements would complement separate rules being finalized by the Transportation Department that prohibit commercial bus and truck drivers from sending text messages on the job and restrict train operators from using cell phones and mobile devices on duty.

As I hear about all these proposed “texting while driving” bans, I remember back to the early 90s when I got my first cell phone. In the time of big bag phones, I had to sign a piece of paper acknowledging a state law, which stated “you shall have both hands on the steering wheel while operating a motor vehicle”. It’s a common sense law that should be enforced, and it should be adopted nationally. I don’t care if you are busy finding a different radio station, putting the makeup on, shaving, texting, etc. – if you are seen operating a motor vehicle and not paying attention then you need to be pulled over and fined. It’s that simple.

Republicans Now Worried About SEC Employees Watching Porn

Posted 4/23/10 at 8:41am by jamie

So this morning I read this interesting article:

Republicans are stepping up their criticism of the Securities and Exchange Commission following reports that senior agency staffers spent hours surfing pornographic websites on government-issued computers while they were supposed to be policing the nation's financial system.

California Rep. Darrell Issa, the top Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said it was "disturbing that high-ranking officials within the SEC were spending more time looking at porn than taking action to help stave off the events that put our nation's economy on the brink of collapse."

He said in a statement Thursday that SEC officials "were preoccupied with other distractions" when they should have been overseeing the growing problems in the financial system.

Following reports? Well I do remember seeing something about those reports, but couldn’t remember when. Thankfully we have the power of the Google:

The Securities and Exchange Commission is taking a drubbing [1] these days for its abject failure?despite detailed tips [1]?to catch Bernie Madoff in what appears to be the biggest Ponzi scheme in our nation’s history.

Now, thanks to little-noticed report [2] from the agency’s inspector general, we have a detailed glimpse into other bad behavior by some SEC employees.

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