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tutter18

01/16/13 7:12 AM

#88427 RE: Mexico10 #88426

A bill introduced in the Virginia General Assembly would make texting while driving a more serious offense — and the penalties upon conviction would be up to one year in jail and up to a $2,500 fine.


http://manassaspark.patch.com/articles/texting-while-driving-a-more-serious-offense-if-bill-passes

lets Go OPMG!!! Tut
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VIPR

01/16/13 8:14 AM

#88433 RE: Mexico10 #88426

1000's of articles such as that were posted last year, Revenues for the Year were $1300.00 (LOL), I dont see how that is relevant to OPMG....OR....how that would generate Revenues for this floundering stock...they arent Mandating Everyone In Town to Download TextOnHold Turning Their Smartphone Into a Coaster....GL

Akron City Council mulls texting-while-driving ban 9:14 AM, Jan 15, 2013 | 1 comments - A A A + Associated Press FILED UNDER Akron-Canton News AKRON -- Akron's City Council is considering whether to ban drivers from sending text messages from behind the wheel. A new state law already makes texting behind the wheel a secondary offense for adults. That means they have to be pulled over for speeding or some other offense before they can get a ticket for texting. It's a primary offense for those 18 and under, so they can be more easily ticketed. The Akron Beacon Journal reports (http://bit.ly/V1GeB9 ) council members on Monday discussed a proposal that would make texting while driving a primary offense for drivers regardless of their age. Akron's proposal is modeled after an ordinance approved by the Cincinnati City Council in 2010. Drivers would be banned from writing, sending or reading text messages and from interacting with Internet-based content. The Associated Press