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Originally Posted by paqs
Isn't this totally dangerous, in the UK if you cause a serious accident while holding a cell phone you're likely to get jailed, I am sure a similar view would be applied if a DVD were distracting the driver.
The feature was locked out for a reason yet someone is always looking to hack things to earn money, disgrace IMHO 
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In the U.S., driving is considered a God-given right, not a privilege. Most Americans can't bear to pay attention to their driving or the environment around them while doing so. Before texting became such a good way to wander from lane to lane, people had to read newspapers, apply makeup, and eat breakfast - all in order to avoid the drudgery of looking forward at the road/traffic at 70+ MPH. We have the most rude and unskilled drivers on the globe.
But hopfully, those wishing this feature are interested in for the sake of their passengers.
