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Texts, tweets, surfs by drivers banned in N.Y.

BY MICHAEL GORMLEY The Associated Press

    It’s now illegal to text, tweet or surf while driving in New York.
    Gov. David Paterson announced Thursday that he signed the anti-texting law among many, including one to ban the use of the ethnic term “Oriental” in state documents.
    The governor also vetoed 13 bills that he said would have mandated state spending that was “not absolutely necessary.”
    The ban on texting while driving comes with fines up to $150 for using handheld devices or laptops to send text messages or read, view or transmit images or data while a vehicle is moving. Fines could be imposed only as a secondary offense after a driver is pulled over for appearing to break another law. It’s already illegal in the state to talk on a cell phone while driving.
    The new measures include Amanda’s Law, which requires all homes to be outfitted with carbon monoxide detectors. The previous law applied only to homes built or sold after July 30, 2002.
    The bill is named for Amanda Hansen, a 16-year-old from West Seneca who died in January of carbon monoxide poisoning from a defective boiler while at a sleepover at her friend’s house.
    The detectors can be found in home improvement hardware stores for under $100. Under the law, contractors who replace a hot water tank or furnace would have to install the detectors, too.
    Paterson also said the state can’t afford the measures he vetoed. He noted the Legislature must tackle a $2.1 billion defi cit at a September session and also figure out how to remedy a projected $4.6 billion defi cit for the 2010-11 fiscal year.
    “We will not reach that destination by undertaking expenditures that are not absolutely necessary,” Paterson stated in vetoing a bill that would create a 24-member commission to celebrate a War of 1812 victory. He said existing boards as well as state and local agencies should instead work together to avoid the estimated $2 million cost of the commission.
    Paterson’s vetoes included: ..................>>>>...................>>>>..............http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....r01400&AppName=1
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The ban on texting while driving comes with fines up to $150 for using handheld devices or laptops to send text messages or read, view or transmit images or data while a vehicle is moving.



So, I guess this truck is illegal in NYS?
http://www.gearlog.com/2009/08/ford_trucks_offer_gps_in-dash.php


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I am thrilled they banned the word "Oriental." The priests and witches have all agreed that is it bad. What word will they decide is bad tomorrow?


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The ban on texting while driving comes with fines up to $150 for using handheld devices or laptops to send text messages or read, view or transmit images or data while a vehicle is moving.


Gee, think about this.  Now, there's a fine of $150 whenever you get pulled over if you own and are currently using a GPS device? or a cell phone that has this function, i.e. Verizon's Blackberry with VZ Navigator? or any parent that has the option turned on in their phone so they can track their kids via GPS and they're looking for them?


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I am thrilled they banned the word "Oriental." The priests and witches have all agreed that is it bad. What word will they decide is bad tomorrow?


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