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The booking photo below the article is priceless. :D

A man who was pulled over in an Alabama tunnel told sheriff?s deputies that he was texting with both hands and driving the car with his knees ? with a 3-year-old in the car?s back seat, authorities said.

Deputies said Moore, 19, told them he had been ?double texting? since he was 15 years old.Deputies said they also found $4,500 and prescription drugs in the car after they stopped Dandre Moore in a tunnel in Mobile, Ala., on Tuesday, the Mobile County Sheriff?s Office said.

Two women and the 3-year-old were in the back seat. Dartavious Moore, in the front passenger seat, had an ounce of marijuana in his underwear.q

When authorities searched the car, they also found several Xanax and a bottle of the prescription painkiller oxycodone, the newspaper reported. The prescription had been filled a week earlier with 720 pills, and there were 386 left, Myles said.

Dandre Moore was charged with illegal possession of the Xanax and possession of a controlled substance. Dartavious Moore was charged with possessing marijuana. Both men live in Philadelphia, Miss., the newspaper said.

The two women were also arrested.

The car was stopped for moving in and out of traffic, Myles told NBC News.

Source: http://usnews.nbcnew...-double-texting

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Well it makes a change from seeing people talking down their cell phone rigged between their shoulder and their ear whilst smoking also and no hands on wheel, NO nothing touching the steering wheel.

I see this daily, the Police don't care.

I even see Police cars driving past people doing it, so YES, they don't care.

As for the d00d, I think, child into protective custody and him help with his bad experiences with drugs and windows 8.

Then lock him up permanently in a mental hospital.

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