Updated on November 5, 2015
VETERINARIAN’S NEW INVENTION KEEPS TEEN DRIVERS OFF THEIR PHONES
The same innovative veterinarian who two years ago invented a do-it-yourself pet neutering kit has another new gadget, this one targeting teens who use their phones while driving.
The FoneCone should not be used while driving a convertible with the top down during a severe rainstorm, said Dr. Salopeck |
“It’s a very inexpensive way to solve a pervasive and dangerous problem,” said Dr. Pickles Salopeck. The device, called the FoneCone, prevents teens from holding a phone to their ear and also blocks downward vision to discourage texting.
The device, available in sizes S, M, L and XL, comes in a neutral off-white color that the manufacturer claims will compliment any car interior hue. It can be ordered from Dr. Salopeck’s website, www.doctorpicklesfonecone.biz.