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28 Aug 2002 9:30AM

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- Fleet News Online
Proposals that could see employers dragged through the courts if their staff use hand-held mobile phones while driving have caused a major split in industry opinion.
Employers, fleets and industry associations were this week coming to terms with the ramifications of the Department for Transport (DfT) battle plan to combat danger drivers.
The DfT's consultation document - "Mobile Phones and Driving – proposal for an offence of using a hand-held mobile phone while driving" - suggests a £30... (1214 more words)
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