I’m a wheelchair user and I’ve lost count of the number of times people have walked into me or tripped over the wheels because they are focused on their phones instead of where they are going.
It’s even happening in supermarkets now - I’ve had people browsing the shelves whilst talking on their phones and they’ve either stepped backwards into my path, or rammed my chair with a trolley. Then they act as though I’m at fault even though I’m actually watching where I’m going !! Same on the roads - it makes me so mad when pedestrians run out onto zebra crossings right in front of cars whilst looking at their phones. They think a crossing is some kind of magic carpet so they don’t have to think about vehicle stopping times before they step out.
It’s rude, anti social and as in this instance, sometimes downright dangerous. I agree with others on here- it’s about time we introduced USA style jaywalking laws and if people fall foul of them, not only should there be a hefty fine, they should automatically lose the right to take legal action. I’m not a fan of the nanny state but if people are not prepared to take responsibility for their own actions and culpability, then the law should protect innocent parties.
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