• SmoothLiquidation@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    It is against traffic laws to be wearing anything on your ears in many places. I got pulled over in Colorado in around 2010 for having one ear of a wired headset on. Didn’t get a ticket, but still sucked.

    It’s something about being able to hear sirens and stuff around you. It’s dumb because people will blast music as loud as they want but having one ear covered gets you in trouble.

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        1 month ago

        Deaf people spend their entire live deaf and they adapt. They don’t suddenly become deaf when they start driving.

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          Deaf people spend their entire live(sic) deaf

          Except for the ones that don’t. Do you really not know about hearing loss?

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        Yeah I’m sure those laws only exist in states where no one has taken the extra time and money to challenge them, because they’re obviously inconsistent and unjust.

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      Agreed. That sounds like needless legislation. Especially considering that there have been studies that show that “loud pipes DON’T save lives.” The interior of modern cars are so soundproofed that most people won’t hear those really loud motorcycles until they are right next to them. Same for many sirens I would wager.