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		<title>Official gets special treament on cell phone violation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fewer people driving while talking on cell phones is a good thing. You&#8217;d think an official responsible for outlawing it would&#8217;ve known that. When Chicago officials signed a policy which outlawed driving while gabbing on cell phones, it seemed like a good way to improve vehicle safety and reduce accidents city-wide. Any motorists caught violating [...]]]></description>
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<p>When Chicago officials signed a policy which outlawed driving while gabbing on cell phones, it seemed like a good way to improve vehicle safety and reduce accidents city-wide. Any motorists caught violating the law have their licenses confiscated.</p>
<p>But when city Alderman Tom Tunney was pulled over last year for violating the law he helped put into effect, he pulled a power card. After returning to his office &#8212; sans-license &#8212; Tunney called Town Hall District Commander Gary Yamashiroya and asked why officers in &#8220;an understaffed police district were assigned to pull people over solely for cell phone violations.&#8221;</p>
<p>Yamashiroya quickly ordered an officer to return the confiscated license to the alderman&#8217;s office.</p>
<p>After an in-depth investigation by Chicago P.D.&#8217;s Internal Affairs Division, both Yamashiroya and Tunney were cleared of any wrong-doing. Soon after, Mayor Richard Daley introduced a new ordinance that altered the cell phone rule. Distracted motorists would still receive a ticket for the violation, but they&#8217;d be able to hang onto their licenses and contest the tickets by mail or an administrative hearing.</p>
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