When RIM's Blackberry servers were
melting down across the globe last week, the business-centric cities of Abu Dhabi and Dubai experienced a sharp drop-off in reported traffic accidents, leading authorities to proclaim that r
oads were much safer when BlackBerry stopped working.
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