t wasn't my intention to be nasty, Saggi, merely tongue-in-cheek. TBH, David Beckham doesn't strike me as the sharpest knife in the box but, give him his due, his behaviour generally is far better than that of a lot of so-called celebrities. But we all know that driving while on the phone is illegal, so there's no excuse.
I agree with others that hands-free can be just as distracting - and I wouldn't know how to set it up either.
And no, I don't use the phone, hands-free or otherwise, when I'm driving - not because I'm a goody-goody but because my mobile is for emergencies and family texts only.