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On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 08:01:29 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
http://www.insurancejournal.com/news...8/12/31404.htm Believe me - I know from sleep deprivation and driving. Ashamed to admit it, but it's true. Haven't we all? I have mixed emotions about the law, however. It seems to me, a public service campaign citing the dangers of drowsy driving might have been a better way to go. Vehicular homicide seems a little harsh for someone who may not even know he has broken a law, let alone know the dangers of drowsy driving. And I think it should be treated the same as drunk driving - the results are the same. I can't deny that. Yet, while there are people who have never tasted alcohol, let alone driven drunk, I'll bet there are few who haven't pushed the envelope when it comes to drowsy driving. Still, people are dying because of our stupidity. I wonder how long it will be before liability for sleep deprivation hits the workplace. Working in the oil field, I can remember some very long hours, adding danger to the already risky job. I still have all my fingers, but sometimes I wonder how I retained them. ;-) |
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On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 07:35:20 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 08:01:29 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: http://www.insurancejournal.com/news...8/12/31404.htm Believe me - I know from sleep deprivation and driving. Ashamed to admit it, but it's true. Haven't we all? I have mixed emotions about the law, however. It seems to me, a public service campaign citing the dangers of drowsy driving might have been a better way to go. Vehicular homicide seems a little harsh for someone who may not even know he has broken a law, let alone know the dangers of drowsy driving. Good point. And I think it should be treated the same as drunk driving - the results are the same. I can't deny that. Yet, while there are people who have never tasted alcohol, let alone driven drunk, I'll bet there are few who haven't pushed the envelope when it comes to drowsy driving. Still, people are dying because of our stupidity. Also a good point. I've often wondered if it's because our society has become so complex that we can't help but be distracted in one way or another. At the Battle of Hue, I was up for 36 hours straight and finally collapsed - flat out collapsed and woke up in Danang a day later - have no idea how I got there. I know I walked out to the LZ for evacuation because I was told I did - don't remember anything about it though and about half of the time I was there. Not a thing. I wonder how long it will be before liability for sleep deprivation hits the workplace. Working in the oil field, I can remember some very long hours, adding danger to the already risky job. I still have all my fingers, but sometimes I wonder how I retained them. ;-) Oh - we could swap stories I'll bet. I damn near fell off a production platform I was so freakin' tired - lucky an oil worker was right there and grabbed me before I wandered off the side. :) Damn - now that I think about it... I'm going to take a nap.... :) |
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