CA Hands Free Cell Phone Laws and Spoof

Jul 06, 2008 3 Comments by Jason Nazar

Last weekend we went camping with my best friend Ben Gleib for his 30th bday (check out his new video site ComedyJuice). I drove up with his good buddy Skyler Stone who was the host of “Con” on Comedy Central and is starring with Danny Devito in the upcoming feature “House Broken“.

On our drive back we were stuck in an accident, and I heard Skyler leaving himself a message to do a spoof about the new California hands free law, that prohibits drivers from using their cell phones without a headset.

Well here is the video, and I think its pretty damb funny

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And here are FAQs put out by the State of California on their new laws as well as California Senate Bill 1613 sponsored by CA State Senator Joe Simitian


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CA Hands Free Cell Phone Law – California Senate Bill 1613 – Get more Legal Forms

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Jason is the Co-Founder and CEO of Docstoc.com, the premier online community to find and share professional documents. Before starting Docstoc, he was a partner in a venture consulting firm in Los Angeles where he worked with dozens of startups. He holds have a BA from UCSB and his JD/MBA from Pepperdine University, where he was the Student Body President of both Universities.

3 Responses to “CA Hands Free Cell Phone Laws and Spoof”

  1. Living Trust Attorney says:

    The tendency is really good. All countries in Europe have same laws, hope all states of America will join our state in banning the use of mobile phones with the hands while driving.
    The fine should be much more i think. Then one could even have no ability to compare the price of a hands-free and a fine.

  2. Donovan Harith says:

    For having lived long, I have experienced many instances of being obliged, by better information or fuller consideration, to change impressions, even on important subjects, which I once thought right but found to be otherwise. 

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