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Cell Phones News Archive30-May-2009
House votes to ban use of hand-held cell phones for drivers (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
BATON ROUGE -- Drivers should be barred from using hand-held Cell Phones on the roadways but could be ticketed only if they are first pulled over for another violation, the House decided Wednesday.
Expert warns child molesters have moved on to cell phones (The Sun Chronicle)
NORTH ATTLEBORO - Child predators once trolled online for victims using personal computers. But because technological advances have placed the vastness of the Internet into the palm of the hand, child predators increasingly are reaching out for victims on Cell Phones, a child abuse expert says.
Teens steal kids' cell phones, Chuck E. Cheese coupons in Pierce County (Seattle Times)
The News Tribune in Tacoma says in a story today about a couple of 12-year-old boys sitting on a bench and eating candy in Pierce County's South Hill area earlier this month when they were robbed of their cell phones, a wallet, cash and some Chuck E. Cheese coupons, according to the Pierce County sheriff's office.
DepEd worry: Sex video in studes? cell phones (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
Worried the sex video craze sweeping the country may find its way into the cell phones of students, the Department of Education (DepEd) has banned the use of cell phones during classes.
Recall: 'Jitterbug' cell phones might not call 911 (AP via Yahoo! News)
Samsung is voluntarily recalling thousands of "Jitterbug" cell phones because they may fail to connect to emergency 911 service when out of range, according to federal regulators.
Five places in Nassau County to donate old cell phones (The Florida Times-Union)
Donate your old cell phones Don't throw your old cell phone (and its toxins) in the trash - someone out there may be able to use it in an emergency. Instead of adding to landfills, residents can give their used cell phones to the Nassau County Volunteer Center, which is collecting them to distribute to those in need. read more
Phones found in rapists' cell (The Courier Mail)
MOBILE phones found inside the maximum security jail cell of two gang rapists could have been thrown over the prison wall, authorities say.
DepEd: Cell phones not allowed in classrooms (GMA News)
As school starts on June 1, the Department of Education (DepEd) reminded pupils on Friday that cell phones will be forbidden inside the classroom.
Cell phones can lead to 911 problems (The Shelby County Reporter)
Shelby County 911 now gets 60 to 70 percent of its distress calls from cell phones, said director John Ellison. Sometimes, that can lead to problems.
Recalled cell phones might not call 9-1-1 (NBC 24 Toledo)
Samsung is voluntarily recalling thousands of "Jitterbug" Cell Phones that could fail to connect to 911.
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