This isn’t a flash to anyone, but I feel the need to share it anyway.
This morning my wife and I did a little grocery shopping at a store in southwest Amarillo. We were backing our car away from the parking stall when my wife noticed a young man walking behind us.
“He’s texting and walking, not even paying a bit of attention to what’s going on out here,” she said.
I grumbled. She rolled her eyes.
The young man walked past us into the store, never once looking up from the device he was using.
My question is this: Who’s liable — the driver or the non-attentive pedestrian — if there’s a car-pedestrian collision in a parking lot?
I totally get that individuals are addicted to their, um, telecommunications devices. I struggle a bit with that form of addiction myself, checking emails that roll into my cell phone. My wife is far from addicted. She’s a lot smarter about using her cell phone than I am — occasionally.
This yahoo, though, walking through the parking lot might have needed a nudge from a car to wake his sorry backside up and alert him to the hazards of walking through traffic while engrossed in whatever message he was sending or receiving.
It’s another distressing sign of the times.
Would I be totally wrong had I given this young man a slight bump with my car?
Maybe a blast from your horn would have done it.