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5/2/08-A bill has died – HB193 – that sought to allow police to ticket drivers under age 18 caught using an electronic communications device, such as a cell phone, while behind the wheel. Hands free devices also would have been prohibited.
Police could ticket violators only after pulling them over for another offense, such as speeding or failure to signal. Offenders would have been assessed one point on their driver’s licenses.
An identical Senate bill – S504 – met the same fate.

11/29/07-A bill prefiled for the 2008 regular session that would allow police to ticket drivers under age 18 caught using an electronic communications device, such as a cell phone, while behind the wheel. Hands free devices also would be prohibited.
Police could ticket violators only after pulling them over for another offense, such as speeding or failure to signal. Offenders would be assessed one point on their driver’s licenses.
Sponsored by Rep. John Legg, R-Port Richey, HB193 is awaiting assignment to committee for the session that begins in March.
For bill status, call (850) 488-4371. In Florida, call 1-800-342-1827.
An identical Senate bill – S504 – also has been offered for consideration.

 

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