January 2, 2004
Bosses tell staff to hang up when driving
In the UK, seven out of ten small businesses plan to impose a blanket ban on staff using mobile phones for business purposes while driving, according to The Register.
"It has been illegal since December to use a mobile phone (unless it's hands-free) while driving, with the government promising £1,000 fines for those who ignore the ban.
Small haulage firms could be hardest hit by the legislation, with drivers of vans and lorries facing a £2,500 if they continue to use their mobiles".
emily | 5:15 PM |
Cell Phones while driving/flying/sailing
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