Written by admin on Sunday, January 31st, 2010 in Cell Phones.
Could texting while driving ban be enforced in Georgia? - Newnan Times-Herald
All phones are GPS aware,” he said The only way the law can be enforced is for a citizen to be forced to surrender their personal private cell phone to a police officer who will then have access to their call logs and contact information to
Survey: Uninsured in Ky. surge - Cincinnati.com
These cell phone-only users were far more likely to be uninsured than landline users.” Studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have shown that adults, ages 18-29, are more likely to use only cell phones compared to older age groups
It’s always a party at Mardi Gras World - Tuscaloosa News
The company is now showing off its innovative designs in a 300,000-square-foot warehouse, a fantasy world of papier mache, fiberglass, plaster and millions of twinkling lights populated by pharaohs, superheroes, fairies, gorillas and many other
Broadcom ex-CEO cleared but reputation may suffer - MSN Money
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) - A federal judge tossed out a raft of felony narcotics charges against Broadcom Corp.’s co-founder and former CEO Thursday, ending an embarrassment for prosecutors that grabbed headlines with allegations of prostitutes and
How They Voted - Battle Creek Enquirer
Senators voted 31-6 on Tuesday to ban the practice of texting while driving. The bill would make the use of cell phones to read or write text messages or e-mails while driving a secondary offense, which means police would need another reason to pull