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‘Put the phone down!’: 60 E-DUI tickets issued in 3 hours in Lake Forest Park

The Lake Forest Park Police Department says more distracted driving patrols are coming this summer after 60 tickets were issued in three hours.
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The Lake Forest Park Police Department has a message for drivers: "Put the Phone Down!!!”

The department did a three-hour distracted driver emphasis on Thursday and wrote more than 60 tickets for cell phone and other violations.

Lake Forest Park PD said in a Facebook post they had their reader boards up for two days before Thursday’s distracted driving emphasis. Around half of the drivers who received a ticket told police they saw the warning signs but were still holding their cell phones.

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The grace period for Washington’s “Driving Under the Influence of Electronics" law, also known as E-DUI, ended on January 1, 2018. Drivers may not hold cell phones or watch videos while they are driving, stopped in traffic, or at a stop light. That includes tablets, laptops, games, or any hand-held electronic devices.

The first offense will cost drivers $136. A second ticket will cost $234. A driver’s insurance company will also be notified of a cell phone ticket.

“You can expect more emphasis patrols coming this summer,” the post ended. “This has to stop.”

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