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Jail threat to phone drivers
In Australia, repeat offenders caught talking on mobile phones while driving could soon face a maximum two-year jail term, reports News.com. "The penalty for driving while using a mobile telephone in the Territory is $70. But Road Safety Superintendent Peter Gordon told the Northern Territory News yesterday police would investigate repeat offenders. They could face a charge of driving in a dangerous manner _ which carries a potential jail term of two years." |
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