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Police Say Texting While Driving Law is Hard to Enforce

    October 11, 2012 - The law prohibiting texting while driving has been in affect since March.

    But how are police enforcing this law?

    It's a tricky law to enforce, finding drivers behind the wheel blatantly texting while driving, but some citations have been written.

    The traffic unit for the Erie Police Department has only written one citation since March.

    In Millcreek, Cpl. Anthony Chimera says he's written a handful of citations.

    No statistics were available from the Pennsylvania State Police.

    Officers say that looking up this information is a challenge because the system has all citations listed together.

    Corporal Chimera says it's a challenge to pin the offense on people.

    He's seen and then cited drivers who spot the police officer driving up behind them and then try to hide.

"It's not always easy to see people texting while they're driving," said Cpl Anthony Chimera. "You're in your car, they're in their car. Some people are pretty obvious about it they will be right up here texting other people are maybe doing it in their lap so that people can't see them but it does present a challenge."

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I agree with what Bill B. stated below...And since it's not only texting that is causing all of these accident's and just "talking" on a cell causes a lot of them, also...WHY not just say NO cell phone usage while driving at all? There has been more times than not that people have drifted over to my lane, crossed the center lane, go over the edges, and swerved back, almost hitting us...if I wasn't such a good driver who was always paying attention , I'd have never evaded these potential accident's! It's WORSE out here than most people think...You can see the people who are causing accident's and the above mentioned incident's "talking" or texting...all you have to do is Look at them...99% of them ARE on their cells and NOT paying attention...If a call comes in and YOU think it's important...have a passenger answer it for you, OR, pull over and THEN answer it...I've had my Grand Daughter with me and we were walking side by side in a parking lot, and some woman on the phone, tried to run my Grand Daughter's foot over, ALL because she was on that phone and NOT paying attention!!! We NEED to change that law to INCLUDE "NO" cell phones while driving!!

Micheline M. October 12, 2012 at 10:17 am



I see people(mostly young females) texting all the time on I-79. They are always crossing the center line and edge markers as they text. Too bad no one has set up a special telephone number so that other drivers could report these events. It could just save someone's life!

bill b. October 11, 2012 at 6:14 pm



I see people(mostly young females) texting all the time on I-79. They are always crossing the center line and edge markers as they text. Too bad no one has set up a special telephone number so that other drivers could report these events. It could just save someone's life!

bill b. October 11, 2012 at 6:13 pm

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