
Stark County Sheriff's Zero-Tolerance Distracted Driving Crackdown
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Stark County Sheriffs Office in Ohio intensifies patrols during Distracted Driving Month, enforcing a strict zero-tolerance policy. Last year, distracted driving resulted in over three thousand two hundred fatalities and nearly three hundred thousand injuries nationwide. Sheriff Eric Weisburn likens phone use while driving to drunk driving, as it causes drivers to swerve. Deputies are trained to spot this behavior and have officers stationed in semi-trucks and cruisers to catch offenders. First-time violators face a one hundred fifty dollar fine and two points on their license, with penalties increasing for repeat offenses.
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