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The Last Text  

 

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Do you remember the last text you sent or the last text you received? Chances are the answer is no. If you have your cell phone nearby take a look at the last message you received. How important is it? Would it be worth your life to read it or respond to it? Is it worth someone else’s?

Click here or on the image to watch AT&T's video titled "The Last Text," featuring stories of real individuals whose lives have been adversely affected by texting behind the wheel.

Mike Holt Comment: If you are still texting while driving I hope that this video will change your mind about that this holiday season. Now is the time to make the commitment to never send another text message while driving again.

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Comments
  • I never have texted anyone while driving Mike It will be the last thing you'll ever do.

    Richie Ramirez Jr.  December 11 2014, 11:03 pm EST
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  • Mike Holt, Thanks for forwarding this powerful link, I do not text and / or use a cell phone while driving, and I hope that as a father I've succeeded in passing this on to my teenage children, but I'm going to make them watch the video anyway.

    Mike Miller  December 9 2014, 1:42 pm EST
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  • An excellent gift and public service Mike. You might want to look at another one

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hltj9GYhZVE

    This is a combo distracted-driving and wear-your-seatbelt video. 1-1/2 minutes of beautifully delivered, heart-string-pulling message. Hope to see you at the NEC FR meeting.

    Scott Cline  December 9 2014, 11:51 am EST
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  • Mike I think that if AT&T and the other carriers were serious about texting and driving they would make the phone providers for the system to make texting inoperable when the phone is in motion. I know that not fair to the passengers in the car or the people that ride subways, trains , and such. So make it where the operator has to manually turn the feature off and it resets to default when the phone stops moving.

    Jim Burbridge  December 9 2014, 9:21 am EST
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  • Mike, You are so right, again. Topic : "the Last Text"

    A Dead Electrician Is Not Worth a Spark !

    Glen Ellis  December 8 2014, 8:43 pm EST
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  • Hard to watch but a wonderful gift to all your subscribers. Thanks Mike and staff. I shared it with all my family and friends.

    David Day  December 8 2014, 8:36 pm EST
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