Cell Phones News Archive

27-Jan-2008

 

Debate rages over law to ban drivers from using cell phones (Gloucester Daily Times)

BOSTON - Legislation that would ban drivers from using hand-held Cell Phones and other electronic devices will have a hard time getting through the state Senate if state Sen. Steven Baddour has his way.

Residents favor ban on drivers using cell phones (The Milford Daily News)

Area residents are welcoming a major step toward a statewide ban on cell phone use while driving as an act that could make the roads safer. The House Wednesday approved the bill, 107-47, that would ban drivers from talking or texting and authorizes police to pull over offenders.

Cell phones recycled into calls home (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

The Route 9 Veterans Forum Cable Access Show has partnered with the Bergquist family for Cell Phones for Soldiers to recycle used cell phones.

Spam mail makes it to cell phones (WPBN Traverse City)

It turns out that internet address, is an adult site, offering to connect us with women wanting sex. This spam message, and many more like it, are showing up on cell phones all over town costing some up to 20 cents a pop.

Bill targets teen drivers talking on cell phones (The Des Moines Register)

Some Iowa lawmakers want young drivers to put down their Cell Phones when they?re behind the wheel.

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