Friday, September 12, 2014

District Attorney in Long Island, New York moves for smartphone kill switch against those busted for texting and driving

The District Attorney for Nassau County, New York, Kathleen Rice is setting the stage to mandate either a hardware, or software solution that would disable the cell phones of drives who are convicted of texting while driving.



She has not chosen a specific solution, but the idea, as she wants to implement it, would be similar to existing tools that are installed on those who are convicted of drunk driving, which include ignition locks, transdermal alcohol monitoring bracelets, and in-car breathalyzers. As is the case with drunk driving convictions, the driver pays for the hardware.



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