New York considers fining pedestrians for texting while crossing

Bill introduced to state senate would fine those caught using a ‘portable electronic device’ in crosswalks $25 to $250

In New York City, it seems no one can afford to miss an email or reply to a chat late, even if that means checking their phones when crossing the street. But soon these daredevils could get hit with a fine for their reckless behavior.

A bill banning texting while walking has been introduced to New York’s state senate. If the bill passes into law, New Yorkers can expect to be fined from $25 to $250 if police officers catch them “using a portable electronic device while crossing a roadway”. There are some people who would be exempted, including “an emergency response operator” and employees of a hospital, physician’s office or fire department”, among others.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2W8r19K
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