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Narberth police begin public education on new handheld-device driving ban; citations slated for next year
Summary
Police chief said a Pennsylvania law banning handheld electronic devices while driving went into effect June 5; department will issue warnings during a six-month grace period and begin citations next year.
Police Chief said Narberth police have begun public education about a new state law that bans drivers from using handheld electronic devices. The chief told the Police Advisory Committee the law took effect June 5 and the department will use a six-month warning period before issuing citations next year.
The chief said the law "prohibits any handheld electronic devices" and described the department’s…
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