Cell Phones News Archive

16-Jan-2008

 

Bills want R.I. drivers to hang up their cell phones (The Providence Journal)

Amid growing reports nationwide of fatal car accidents tied to cell phone use, Rhode Island lawmakers are considering a pair of bills that would ban hand-held mobile telephones and prohibit text messaging while driving.

Bill would fine drivers who talk or text on cell phones (Boston Herald)

BOSTON - Drivers who talk or text on Cell Phones could be hit with fines or have their licenses suspended under a bill making its way through the Statehouse. A key legislative...

Bill would fine drivers who talk or text on cell phones (Boston Globe)

Drivers who talk or text on cell phones could be hit with fines or have their licenses suspended under a bill making its way through the Statehouse.

211 cell phones donated to soliders (Ashland City Times)

More than 200 old cell phones were collected in Cheatham County for soldiers overseas in the past two months, and they were delivered. The soldiers get a one-hour phone card for each phone, adding up to12,660 minutes of phone cards.

School board approves purchase of cell phones (The Commercial Dispatch)

Columbus Municipal School District's Board of Trustees adopted a new cell phone policy at their regular meeting Monday, allowing the district to purchase cell phones for employee use.

Pornographic pictures found on students' cell phones at Franklin County High School (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)

Pornographic pictures recently popped up on students' cell phones at Franklin County High School. Now the sheriff's department is investigating. News7 was told the pictures on the phones show a Franklin County High School student.

Porn Distributed Through Cell Phones at High School (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)

Three Franklin County High School students may in big trouble with the law. Investigators say they are looking into charging the three students with a class six felony for distributing pornography through cell phones.

Police get warrant for car and cell phones in tiger attack (San Francisco Chronicle)

A San Francisco judge ruled late Tuesday that police have legal authority to examine the car and cell phones belonging to the survivors of the Christmas Day tiger attack at the San Francisco Zoo. The decision seems to have renewed the investigation into...

Ban hand-held cell phones while driving, delegates say (The Register-Herald)

Needless chit-chat and text messaging on hand-held Cell Phones on streets and highways could become a crime for the motoring public in West Virginia.

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