Boris Bajic
Guest
Using a mobile affects driving ability as much as being drunk. Drivers on mobiles aren't sorting out peace in the Middle East or developing strategies to defeat cancer, they are selfish, arrogant twits gossiping on the phone and not paying attention to the road. Well done.
I had a call on my mobile while driving the other day. Normally I'd have ignored it, but it was Ban-Ki Moon asking me to cancel a key speech at an oncology conference to meet him and discuss a last-ditch options package he's offering to Bashar Hafez al-Assad.
Selfish, I know. But what was I to do?