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You've heard about the dangers of texting behind the wheel - here's a case of texting behind the handlebars.

Police in Owen Sound, Ont., allege a 16-year-old boy was texting on his cellphone while riding a bicycle Sunday morning.

The boy hit the rear of a parked vehicle and was ejected from his bike, striking and smashing the vehicle's rear window.

Police spokesman Stephen MacKinnon said it's the first time police have seen a case of texting while biking.

"This is the first time I've heard of somebody being so enthralled in texting that they've actually lost control, and weren't watching where they're going and hit a parked car," he said.

Inspector MacKinnon said the boy was treated at hospital for some scratches and was released.

But the cyclist is being charged with careless driving.

"There's a place for texting, but not when you're on the move," Insp. MacKinnon said.

He added that walking while texting is also dangerous.

"You need to be careful and have your wits about you and what you're doing, because you can walk into things as well as ride into things," Insp. MacKinnon said.

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