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Sos I waz reedin in da papar

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Sos I tink you yoots are atta luk.  No more cell phones whilz yooz drivin. Yur gonna hafta to go to Ah Badabings to shoot da breeze and stays alive. Cuz dyin just stinks. Sos dats howz I seez it. The Don has spoken

Lawmakers toughen cellphone-driving law

The Legislature has approved a measure that makes it easier for police to ticket people who are driving while texting or talking on a cellphone without a headset.

By RACHEL LA CORTE

The Associated Press

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Using a handheld cellphone while driving would become a primary offense, meaning a police officer would not need another reason to pull someone over.

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Using a handheld cellphone while driving would become a primary offense, meaning a police officer would not need another reason to pull someone over.

$124 ticket

Texting or talking on a handheld phone would be cause for traffic stop — and ticket

OLYMPIA — The Legislature has approved a measure that makes it easier for police to ticket people who are driving while texting or talking on a cellphone without a headset.

On a 60-37 vote Thursday night, the House passed a bill that makes it a primary offense to be caught holding a cellphone to your ear while driving, or to be reading, writing or sending text messages.

That strengthens the state’s current secondary-offense law for both, which only slaps drivers with an extra fine if they are pulled over for another infraction, such as speeding.

If Gov. Chris Gregoire signs the bill, police could pull over someone for texting or talking without a headset and give them a $124 ticket.

Senate Bill 6345 also outlaws any cellphone use by a driver with a learner’s permit or an intermediate license, which is given to drivers under 18 years old.

“Maybe now people will pay attention to their driving instead of their conversations,” Sen. Tracey Eide, D-Federal Way, sponsor of the bill, said in a prepared statement after the vote.

“Our roads will be safer and I believe lives will be saved as a result of this law.”

The House initially had watered down the bill to make only texting a primary offense. But on Thursday, the House passed it in the form the Senate had approved last month.

“The public-safety community really stepped up and convinced the legislators that were on the fence,” said Rep. Reuven Carlyle, D-Seattle. “They deal with the carnage every day.”

A ticket will not become part of a driver’s record, and dialing a phone is not considered text messaging.

The measure exempts transit and emergency-vehicle personnel, and anyone texting or talking without a headset to report illegal activity or summon emergency help.

People using a hearing aid or operating a tow truck are also exempt.

The National Conference of State Legislatures has said that Washington is one of six states and the District of Columbia that have passed laws regulating phone use by drivers, but the only one to consider using a phone without a hands-free device a secondary offense.

Seattle Times staff reporter Lillian Tucker contributed

Hey yoos Jennifer Sanders

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Thank you Jennifer Sanders for that fine woik of art. yoos did good.  Mafia Mama kinda reminds me of my mama with a lot less charges.  A big old New Yok has your name on it ova heez.  Just come in and say yoos the Mafia Mama.  Ar place is lookin betta wit all da art.  Tanks again Jen yoos did good.   Don Bamboni

Sos, I redit in da paypa:

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Sos I redit in da paypa:

FBLA gathering for winter conference

Sorry James Slosson that your turnout stunk those 6 students that did turnout are the real future leaders of America. I don’t know what’s up wit deez kids but not everyone is fit to lead but dos with peristance and drive; just like doas 6 kids.

Sos I redit in da paypa: “Active senior heading into the medical field”

Kudos to you Andrea Gonzalez, and to your parents Juan and Laura for doin such a good job raisin ya. Sos heres what ya get from da Don come by Ah Badabings Pizzeria at 324 W. Railroad Ave in downtown Shelton next to El Sarape and there’s a 16” Pizza wit any two toppings wit yor names on it.  Just say Doctor Gonzalez when yoos comes in. Ya makes me proud to be half Hispanic. Ya sees it pays to be smart.

Sos I redit in da paypa: “Painting a new life”

Salim Abdul-Shakur graffiti artist does a good job on dat espresso stand. Dats da kinda art we needz around here. So Salim howa bouts yoos come by heres and you do da same ting.  Ders a pizza inut for yoos.   Just say Salim Badabing is here for his pizza.

The Don Bamboni has said his piece. Ya heeas.