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In Birmingham, England, Capital FM Radio personality Laura Safe was texting a message to her boyfriend while on her way to a Birmingham shopping center. She was so engrossed in the text message that she didn't notice she was heading straight for an icy cold canal a few feet from the base of a stairway.

"Oh dear. I should really be called Laura UNsafe after the day I've had! Lol," tweeted Safe as quoted by the U.K.'s The Sun newspaper. "I thought ice on the canal was pavement because it looked dark in the corner of my eye."

A nearby business surveillance camera caught the entire ordeal as Safe can be seen walking down the stairs into the shopping center's plaza and then suddenly dropping into the chilly canal waters.

According to The Sun, a bystander called out to warn Safe that she was walking toward the frozen canal but it was too late. Businessman Neil Edginton was able to rescue Safe and pull her out of the water.

Edginton tells The Sun he "realized her focus was on her mobile phone and that she was going to walk straight into the water. I shouted to her to stop but it was too late. I dropped my phone and ran over to her. I had to lay down on the side with my arms in the water because she was submerged and pulled her out."

Although Safe did escape serious injury, she says she's learned her lesson.

"I'm a lot more cautious," said Safe in The Sun. "I don't text any more. I'm too scared."

The Sun reports Safe was able to thank her rescuer and good Samaritan, Edginton, during an on-air broadcast "for his heroic efforts."

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I just can't imagine texting while walking. I'd surely trip over something. :wacko:

It is enormous fun to sit in a busy area and watch all the people walk into **** as they are walking along texting.

I saw one dunce walk into a lamp post, pick himself and his phone up, dust himself off, and then proceed to walk into the next lamppost while texting. I was tempted to kick him out on to the road and let physics take over but I am sure a court of law wouldn't see it as a public service. Hippies. <(-'.'-)>

Not quite as dramatic but a bus drove by me today because i was texting and didn't see it in time to stop it :(

Don't worry she was driving the bus! She wouldn't have seen you stick your arm out as she was too busy texting too :)

Jokes aside... Does anyone else find it scary that she'll be able to drive ?

I just can't imagine texting while walking. I'd surely trip over something. :wacko:

I only walk and text if I'm familiar with the route. But I really don't text much, so it's not an issue for me.

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