West Bloomfield Enforcing New Teen Cell Phone Law
Teens with a temporary drivers permit, or a level 1 or 2 graduated license, will be prohibited from using a cell phone while driving a car under a law that took effect Thursday.
A new Michigan law, known as "Kelsey's Law" which prohibits teen drivers from using a cell phone while driving a car, went into effect Thursday, and the West Bloomfield Police Department plans to enforce it. Under the bill signed into law earlier this year, any driver with a temporary drivers permit or a level 1 or 2 graduated license - meaning any driver under the age of 17 - can face a civil infraction for using a cell phone if stopped for a moving violation. Because the violation is a civil infraction, local municipalities will determine the fine. "We don't have a formal plan of action for it, but the law's in effect and we'll be enforcing it just like any other traffic violation," Lt. Tim Diamond said. The legislation was named for …
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katie
2:26 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Like this will really stop them. What is the punishment if they get caught?   more ›