There’s a bit of case law suggesting you can be partially liable if you text someone you know to be driving, and they have an accident through the distraction, though of course the idiot texting while driving bears primary liability.
I have a better way. I just don’t text at all. If I want to speak to someone who is not there, I wait til I am not driving…and then PHONE them and speak to them directly. Texts can always be misread.
Is that what “Do Not Disturb” mode is for? To let other people know you don’t want to be disturbed?
I thought it was supposed to be me telling my phone I don’t want to be disturbed. As in, don’t make any noises or vibrations or anything. But it never seemed to work that way, so I guess it stands to reason that it’s for something else.
Except during my paid working hours, I’m on Do Not Disturb from everyone but my wife and parents at ALL TIMES. It’s one of the greatest inventions of the 21st century, and that’s what it’s there for. :)
whahoppened about 3 years ago
It’s the very reason I like text, it can wait for an answer. (Beside having a written record.)
Sanspareil about 3 years ago
I Tech therefore I am!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
There’s a bit of case law suggesting you can be partially liable if you text someone you know to be driving, and they have an accident through the distraction, though of course the idiot texting while driving bears primary liability.
Carl Premium Member about 3 years ago
I use either the airplane mode or the off button.
Xavier about 3 years ago
When I set my phone face down automatic “do not disturb”
DawnQuinn1 about 3 years ago
I have a better way. I just don’t text at all. If I want to speak to someone who is not there, I wait til I am not driving…and then PHONE them and speak to them directly. Texts can always be misread.
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
flying spaghetti monster about 3 years ago
Betty has lately seemed to be a series of PSA.
saywhatwhat about 3 years ago
I write (almost) only email with a keyboard. I don’t feel the least bit disadvantaged.
Daeder about 3 years ago
Is that what “Do Not Disturb” mode is for? To let other people know you don’t want to be disturbed?
I thought it was supposed to be me telling my phone I don’t want to be disturbed. As in, don’t make any noises or vibrations or anything. But it never seemed to work that way, so I guess it stands to reason that it’s for something else.
EMGULS79 about 3 years ago
Except during my paid working hours, I’m on Do Not Disturb from everyone but my wife and parents at ALL TIMES. It’s one of the greatest inventions of the 21st century, and that’s what it’s there for. :)
fredd13 about 3 years ago
I don’t use DnD; I simply answer texts when I get around to it.
Anyone who thinks that I’m automatically going to answer a text from them the moment I receive it, probably isn’t someone I need, or want, to know.