Marshfield Outlaws Cell Phones While Driving
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Posted: 9:47 AM Sep 1, 2008
Last Updated: 2:03 PM Sep 8, 2008

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The city is banning cell phones while driving starting Monday.

The ban states any drivers caught talking on their cell phones within city limits will be fined $64.90.

It does offer exceptions for drivers with hands-free headsets, C.B. radios, or those making 911 calls.

(Marshfield is located in central Wisconsin, about 200 miles north of Rockford,)

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Posted by: Larry Location: nc on Sep 16, 2008 at 07:38 PM
It's just another way to fleace hard-working people of their money. Invent something we have to pay for, and then smother it with stipulations, that cost us our time, ( not police judges, and lawyers ) and our hard earned money

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