Thursday, April 7, 2011

Cellphone Law Past On All Military Bases.

Sgt. Sara Wood. 2006, January 6th. DoD to Restrict Cellphone Use On Military Bases. American Forces Press Service. Retrieved 2011, April 7th. From: Link


Just like the cellphone law that is already passed and enforced here in Alaska and most of the United States, it is now enforced on military bases as well. No one shall use a cellphone while operating a motor vehicle unless the vehicle is completely in park and off the road. It later explains in the article that cellphone uses will be enforced at all times and that they're still setting up rules and regulations and punishments for the law that they're setting in place. Being as this article was written several years ago, that law is now set in place and enforced throughout the country, and not just on military bases.
So many accidents and other bad things has happened to people driving drunk. It has been provent hat while texting during driving it is 70% more likely that you'll show signs of Drunken driving, than if you weren't texting and driving?  Texting and taking and/or making calls or uses of your cellphone causes distractions that can later be deadly. All cellphone uses should be stopped by everyone, not just military, but everyone. 

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