During a recent court appearance, Judge Elizabeth Carter lashed out at Kimberly Carroll over her admission that she used Zoom while driving. The incident has sparked outrage and raised questions about the reckless behavior enabled by modern technology.
"The defendant's conduct is truly sorry," said Judge Carter in a rare moment of frustration during Tuesday’s hearing in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
Sources close to the situation tell us that Carroll was using her smartphone for a Zoom call when she was stopped by police. This behavior has alarmed legal and safety experts alike who see it as a clear violation of common sense and respect for public safety.
"Carroll’s actions are not just a matter of personal responsibility, but also one of negligence that endangers the lives of others on the road," said Miami attorney Robert Martinez. "This case highlights how technology can be used in ways that put everyone at risk.">
To be fair, representatives for Carroll have yet to comment beyond their initial apology statement.
The incident comes amidst a growing trend of distracted driving cases across the nation. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving is one of the leading causes of traffic accidents.
"We will continue to monitor this situation and ensure that all relevant parties are held accountable," said a spokesperson for the NHTSA, emphasizing the importance of adhering to safe driving practices.




