Cpl. Patrick Robinson went undercover Tuesday morning equipped with a
police radio and a body camera. He held a sign that read, "I am not
homeless. I am a Montgomery County police officer looking for cell phone
texting violations."
Montgomery County police Sgt. Phillip Chapin and about eight other
officers issued a total of 56 tickets county-wide that day, including 31
tickets and 9 warnings to people caught using their phones without
hands-free devices.
Chapin says authorities are seeing more distracted-driver-related deaths
as a result of people using their phones while behind the wheel.
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