But here are some other emergency room cases that show the dangers of talking or texting while on the move: Guy talking on cell phone on an escalator falls backward, lacerating his head, where his brain lives. Guy talking on cell phone walks into street sign, also lacerating his head. Guy texting while bicycling crashes into a tree and suffers head injury. Guy texting walks right into a telephone poll and knocks himself cold. Sir, back away from the phone. It could save your life. Or at least your dignity.
而且這里還有很多急救室案例表明在運(yùn)動(dòng)中使用手機(jī)打電話和發(fā)短信的危險(xiǎn):一個(gè)家伙在乘手扶電梯時(shí)候打手機(jī)跌倒,劃破了他的頭;另一個(gè)一邊走路一邊打手機(jī)的家伙撞到了街道指示牌上,也劃破了頭。還有一個(gè)家伙一邊騎自行車(chē)一邊發(fā)短信,撞到了一棵樹(shù)上,結(jié)果腦袋受了傷。一個(gè)家伙一邊走路一邊發(fā)短信,撞到了電話亭,結(jié)果不省人事。尊敬的先生,在運(yùn)動(dòng)狀態(tài)下就不要用手機(jī)了,這可能能救你的性命,或者至少會(huì)保住你的面子!