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New Bill Will Make Drinking Coffee While Driving a Criminal Act
ThingsThatSuck ^
Posted on 08/08/2016 4:47:49 AM PDT by Java4Jay
Violators could face a $200 to $400 fine for the first offense and a $400 to $600 fine for a second offense. A third or subsequent offense could mean a fine of $600 to $800 and up to a 90 day license suspension, as well as motor vehicle points, according to nj.com.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: christie; coffee; driving; newjersey; nj2016
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What about the automakers with their multifunction displays?
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:47:49 AM PDT
by
Java4Jay
To: Java4Jay
The Nanny-State meets a Revenue Opportunity.
To: Java4Jay
I don’t undestand . . . don’t they WANT us to be awake while driving?
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:50:33 AM PDT
by
Pilgrim's Progress
(http://www.baptistbiblebelievers.com/BYTOPICS/tabid/335/Default.aspx D)
To: Pearls Before Swine
I’m guessing you’re gonna have to have an approved laser-scannable tax cup for your coffee that gets tagged every time you raise it to sip. It’s all about money.
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:51:02 AM PDT
by
Gaffer
(Paint your face, gird yourself and stand with your backsides to the enemy.)
To: Java4Jay
Why not just regulate how many breaths you have daily? Or how many times you can chew a stick of gum. This stuff is getting ridiculous.
To: Java4Jay
It’s New Jersey, everything will be against the law eventually.
To: Gaffer
Outlaw cup holders or pay a license fee
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:53:19 AM PDT
by
Java4Jay
(The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.)
To: Java4Jay
In New Jersey being a politician while breathing should be a criminal act.
To: Java4Jay
I find the democrats distracting.
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:54:15 AM PDT
by
samtheman
(Vote Trump)
To: Java4Jay
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:55:33 AM PDT
by
libertarian27
(FR Cookbooks - On Profile Page)
To: Java4Jay
The convenience store lobby will never let this happen.
7-11, WaWa, Quick Check....
UNITE!!!
To: Gaffer
Why not a bill that makes it a crime for Democrats to lie. Now THAT would produce far more revenue.
To: Java4Jay
I hate articles that talk about a bill but never cite the bill ...
To: Peter W. Kessler
Drive thru at McD’s and the others will love this crap
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:57:42 AM PDT
by
CGASMIA68
(kant spell er punktuate,fluncked english.Gramer to!!)
To: Pilgrim's Progress
I dont undestand . . . dont they WANT us to be awake while driving? Switch to Coca-Cola....
Less than 32 oz, if you plan to cross the bridge to NYC.
/s
To: Java4Jay
Or just make BMW cup holder designs mandatory.
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:58:10 AM PDT
by
jjotto
("Ya could look it up!")
To: Clean_Sweep
No wonder states like NJ have very stringent guns laws. Were I politician there, I would want stringent gun laws too, kind of self survival.
This is nothing but another revenue maker, period, end of story.
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:58:18 AM PDT
by
Mouton
(The insurrection laws maintain the status quo now.)
To: TexasGator
CNN BS Tactic....”A trusted source”
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:58:38 AM PDT
by
CGASMIA68
(kant spell er punktuate,fluncked english.Gramer to!!)
To: TexasGator
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:59:26 AM PDT
by
Java4Jay
(The evils of government are directly proportional to the tolerance of the people.)
To: Pilgrim's Progress
Pull to the shoulder, come to a complete and safe stop, put your hazards on, take a sip, and merge safely back into traffic.
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posted on
08/08/2016 4:59:57 AM PDT
by
jughandle
(Big words anger me, keep talking.)
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