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5/18/04-An effort in the House to prohibit drivers’ use of hand-held cell phones was rejected during the session that ended May 17.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Jack Page, D-Gadsden, would have permitted only “hands-free” devices in moving vehicles.
HB117 remained in the House Public Safety Committee since it was introduced in early February.
Under the proposal, an infraction would be a primary offense, allowing police to pull over drivers with a phone to their ear. Violators could face a $50 fine with no points assessed to their license.

3/10/04-Legislation pending in a House panel would prohibit drivers’ use of hand-held cell phones.
The bill, introduced by Rep. Jack Page, D-Gadsden, would permit only “hands-free” devices in moving vehicles.
The infraction would be a primary offense, allowing police to pull over drivers with a phone to their ear. Violators could face a $50 fine with no points assessed to their license.
HB117 is in the House Public Safety Committee.
For House bill status, call (334) 242-7627. In Alabama, call 1-800-499-3052.

 

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