South Wales Police Launch Mobile Safety Campaign

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Today we’re launching our mobile phone safety campaign to remind drivers of the dangers of holding a mobile phone while driving, and to encourage them to report drivers using their phone at the wheel. 📵

It’s illegal to hold a mobile phone while driving, don’t picture yourself in a collision. 🚗

You’re about 6 times more likely to be involved in a collision using your mobile phone while driving than you would be driving intoxicated. 🚨

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Today we’re launching our mobile phone safety campaign to remind drivers of the dangers of holding a mobile phone while driving, and to encourage them to report drivers using their phone at the wheel. 📵

It’s illegal to hold a mobile phone while driving, don’t picture yourself in a collision. 🚗

You’re about 6 times more likely to be involved in a collision using your mobile phone while driving than you would be driving intoxicated. 🚨

If you suspect someone is driving while using their hand-held mobile phone ⬇️

📞 Report it on 101, or 999 in an emergency.

📱 Submit video or photographic evidence bit.ly/walesmobilephone– only if it is safe and legal to do.

Today we’re launching our mobile phone safety campaign to remind drivers of the dangers associated with a mobile phone whilst driving, and encourage them to report drivers that use their phone while driving. 📵 📵 📵

It is illegal to hold a mobile phone while driving. Don’t cause a collision. 🚗

You are about six times more likely to be part of a collision if you use your mobile phone while driving than you would drive under the influence of alcohol. 🚨 🚨 🚨

If you suspect someone driving when using a mobile phone ⬇️

📞 let us know by calling 101, or 999 in an emergency.

📱 submit a video or photographic evidence via https://gosafesnap.cymru if you can do so in safe and chyfreithlon mode.

https://www.facebook.com/swpolice/videos/339296647016968/?t=0


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