More than 75 people caught using their phones at the wheel

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More than 75 people in Cheshire were caught using a mobile phone at the wheel during a national week of action.

Officers from Cheshire Police were on the lookout last week for people who were scrolling through social media, texting or taking a call whilst driving.

Those drivers who were caught are now facing the prospect of a £200 fine, six points on their licence and potentially an increase in their car insurance premium.

Inspector Steve Griffiths, from Cheshire's Roads Policing Team, said: "I've investigated many serious and fatal crashes in my career and have seen an increase in the number of incidents involving mobile phones being used at the wheel.

"This isn't just about issuing tickets. Those who have been fined might just have been checking for a message or taking a quick call but that distraction could be enough for you to kill someone. It isn't worth having that on your conscience and facing a prison sentence."

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Bob Bracegirdle
Tuesday 6th February 2018 at 4:09 pm
Quite right. I’m concerned by vans and lorries around our country lanes driven by guys on the phone. Frightening.
David Carey
Wednesday 7th February 2018 at 9:58 am
Yes have to agree with Bob, as I said previously it is twice as bad on the country lanes and about time it was made a priority. Let's hope Cheshire Police do this more and more so idiots get punished accordingly.