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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    A road safety advocate says fines are not enough for drivers caught using cell phones

    A road safety advocate says fines are not enough for drivers caught using cell phones


    Clive Matthew Wilson is instead calling for phones to be confiscated for a first offence.

    He believes people should lose their number if caught again, and have their vehicle impounded for a week if caught a third time.

    Matthew-Wilson says fines aren't a strong enough deterrent and removing mobiles would have more impact.

    He says losing your phone puts you out of contact with the world - so it's a short, sharp, and effective consequence and one that's long overdue.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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