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Cell Phones News Archive10-May-2009
Boston transit agency may ban cell phones (MSNBC)
The head of the Boston-area transit authority said Saturday he'll ban Cell Phones on board buses and trains after a conductor told police he was texting his girlfriend before a trolley collision Friday.
Police: Several robbed of cell phones at gunpoint (York Daily Record)
A woman reported early Friday morning that unknown suspects stole Cell Phones at gunpoint from her and a group of other people at her residence, York City Police said.
Governor Reacts To Cell Phones & Crime Behind Bars (CBS 13 Baltimore)
The governor is backing a move to jam cell phones in jails statewide.
Top 15 Cell Phones of the Week (infoSyncWorld)
The new T-Mobile Sidekick LX for T-Mobile is the hottest cell phone in town right now, quickly followed by a ton of LG and Samsung touchscreen phones.
T bans cell phones after trolley crash (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
BOSTON - The head of the Boston-area transit authority said yesterday he will ban all train and bus operators from even carrying cell phones on board, after a trolley driver told police he was texting his girlfriend before a collision Friday.
Police Blotter: Thieves Get $26,000 In Cell Phones In Verizon Break-In (The Chattanoogan)
Burglars broke into the Verizon store on Gunbarrel Road and made off with $26,129.22 in cell phones. Police found the front door glass smashed in. A large rock was found inside the store.
States ask feds for O.K. to jam illicit prison cell phones (WOAI San Antonio)
The Federal Communications Commission can give federal agencies permission to jam cell phone signals. But the Communications Act of 1934 doesn't allow state and local agencies to use the technology,...
After crash, Mass. transit chief to ban operators from taking cell phones on buses, trains (Los Angeles Times)
BOSTON (AP) ? The head of the Boston-area transit authority said Saturday he'll ban all train and bus operators from even carrying cell phones on board after a trolley driver told police he was texting his girlfriend before a collision Friday.
As more switch to cell phones, 911 has trouble tracking emergencies (WSTM NBC3 Central New York)
According to a survey from the Centers for Disease Control: 20% of homes have just cell phones. That compared to 17% who have just landlines. 911 calling centers say the shift makes it harder to locate someone in an emergency.
Boston transit agency to ban cell phones (UPI)
BOSTON, May 9 (UPI) -- Bus, train and trolley drivers on Boston-area mass transit will be banned from having Cell Phones with them at work, the agency chief said Saturday.
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