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Police confiscating distracted drivers phones now?

Posted Jul 9th 2012 5:01PM

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South African police officer has conversation with stopped motorist

The phrase "law enforcement" – and the very idea of laws themselves – is entirely dependent on that second word, "enforcement." Without it, you don't have laws, you have a modern art installation consisting of reams of paper decorated with lines that are as useless as they are squiggly. But how enforcement is handled is just as important as the concept itself, and when it comes to laws against cell phone usage while driving, Cape Town, South Africa has gone further than any other country we've heard of.

Instead of just issuing a fine, when drivers are caught talking on their phones the authorities have begun confiscating phones for 24 hours – unless a driver is busted on Friday, in which case, the confiscation lasts until the following Monday. Using your actual cell phone handset and not a hands-free kit while driving is against the law in South Africa. It's been that way for a while, but it was found that a 500-rand (CAD $50-60) fine wasn't curbing the distracted driving habit. The next step? Take the phone away and see if that changes motorists' behavior.

In this case, Cape Town police lock the offender's phone inside a case, on the spot, and the case is later placed inside a walk-in vault at one of the traffic departments. Drivers are allowed to remove SIM and memory cards before the phone is handed over, and frankly, phones are so inexpensive in South Africa that we could – sadly – see this leading to some folks buying a new phone instead of retrieving their handset from the police. Nevertheless, SA is determined to see it through in the hopes that drivers will obey the law instead of their own communication compulsions.

What do you think, is this an appropriate step by Cape Town's police, or is it taking things too far? Feel free to leave your thoughts in our Comments section.

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o8ij

Great idea! Talking on your cell phone while driving is a distraction from what you should be concentrating on...the DRIVING! Our parents and grandparents didn't have cell phones when we were growing up in the 60's/70's and they managed just fine. This generation is sickly obsessed/addicted to cell phone and texting usage.

July 10 2012 at 10:20 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
janet2derek

this has to be one of the best ideas I have heard in ages. Everytime I am out I see people on the phone in their vehicles. If people think they may lose their phone they might just use their bluetooth. Where I live they need to allow public security to confiscate phones also as there is never enough police around

July 10 2012 at 10:10 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
curtis.t

If the driver was fine driving, let him/her be. This is just another nuisance.

July 10 2012 at 12:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
piscitel1

Good to see, hope they do that in every country!

July 10 2012 at 11:17 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply