Quote:
"It's unsafe, and they're not paying attention to driving, so they'll probably make some kind of violation," Donohoue said.
Paraphrase: Donohoue is stating that it is unsafe to text and drive because they are not paying attention to driving. If they are texting while driving and they get stopped by the police they will receive some kind of violation.
Summary: A 20 year old man is accused of texting while driving when he swerved off the road and smacked a utility pole and tree. The wreck is an example of why a new state law effective today bans texting while driving. Motorists still can read text messages or surf the internet on a phone. Sergeant Brian Donohoue said it might be difficult for officers to determine if the driver was texting at the time of the accident. Deputies were warned to give drivers warnings, until they are aware of the new texting ban. This article includes the consequences that will happen if you are caught texting while driving.
Citation:
Sullivan, Ted. "New law bans texting while driving." Janesville Gazette, The (WI) 01 Dec 2010, Print.