March 9, 2005

A new law in Connecticut

From RCR Wireless News:
Conn. considers bill to ban cell-phone use at gas stations
Connecticut State Sen. Andrea Stillman (D) is pushing legislation that would ban cell-phone use at gas stations and impose a $250 fine for violations.

"I know when we pump gas at a station there is a notice attached to the pump or a pole near the pump that lists in writing and illustration of what one should not do while pumping gas," Stillman testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Monday. "These restrictions are recommended because they place people in danger. It is a known, documented fact that using a cell phone in proximity of the gas pump can cause an electrical charge that can cause a fire that can ignite the pump."
BZZZZTTT!!! WRONG!!! First, here is Snopes
Claim: Cellular phones have touched off explosions at gas stations.
Status: False.
And then, the ever wonderful MythBusters:
Episode 2: Cell Phone Destruction, Silicone Breasts, CD-ROM Shattering
In this episode, Jamie and Adam test several explosive theories. Can chatting on a cell phone while pumping gas cause the pump to blow up? Our mythbusters put themselves at risk so you don't have to. They also put silicone breast implants to the test at high altitude. Will they burst under pressure? Finally, we'll learn once and for all if high-speed CD-ROM players can really shatter a compact disc.
Needless to say, that myth was resoundingly busted. Oh yeah, to add insult to injury - the lawmaker in question -- Andrea Stillman (D) -- has this post:
Stillman, who served six terms in the state House of Representatives, chairs the Senate Environment Committee.
With stellar minds like Andrea's, it is no wonder that the environmental cause is so poorly run. Focusing on talking-points and publicity instead of facts and good science. Mythbusters airs Wednesday nights on Discovery and is worth checking out - lots of fun! Posted by DaveH at March 9, 2005 3:29 PM