QuoteAs for arguing with someone on the car, I'm not sure what fumbling around and such has to do with it.
If you're arguing with someone in a car - or even just talking - you don't need to look at them and can keep your eyes on the road.
Which is different to picking up your phone and answering it, or picking it up (or fumbling if you don't know exactly where it is), finding the person you want to call , then calling them.
The talking isn't the issue so much as what happens before you start talking.
QuoteThey cannot be properly enforced by officers of the law; how the heck do you watch for someone using what might look like an electronic device or might look as though they're eating?
How often do you see other drivers on the phone in a car? It's not exactly hard to spot.
But hey - it's apparently hard to enforce, so let's not bother.