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New Jeresy Herald - Drivers caught talking or texting on their cellphones in New Jersey may soon face increased fines and license suspensions under a measure approved by a Senate panel Monday. The Senate Law and Public Safety Committee voted 5-0 for the bill, which would increase fines from $100 to $200 for the first offense. A second offense would carry a $400 fine, while a third violation would mean a $600 fine. Violators also could have their drivers licenses suspended for 90 days for the third and subsequent offenses, and they would receive three points on their driving records. - Go To Story
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