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Apparently, while electronic devices pose a risk to safety, running an screen system to every single seat poses no risk!
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This won't guarantee your screen's safety when you drop your phone, but it at least increases the likelihood of it surviving an impact at an angle.
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While we may try and act noble and bold from behind the relative safety of the keyboard, or computer screen.
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So when the NRA releases a shooting range app that teaches gun safety and gives people a chance to somehow practice shooting on a touch-screen, I find it absurd more than anything else.
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We would start to see Proposition 65 warnings on the thousands of consumer products, including automobile and aircraft parts, beer cans, plastic bath and kitchen appliances, cell phones, cameras, flat screen television sets, hand held computing devices, that use BPA to improve their safety and performance.
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Garmin also has plans for safety sensors that could allow the front seat passenger to access a more comprehensive feature set on the center screen, such as social media and Web functionalities, while ensuring that the driver is prevented from using potentially distracting functions.
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