To the editor: Employees author Salvador Hernandez’s piece on drivers using cell maps on their telephones warns us of penalties ought to a driver be caught holding their gadget (“Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules,” June 5).
Sadly, many nonetheless use their cellphones whereas driving in lieu of Bluetooth earbuds. Others, I’ve witnessed, will cease at nothing to proceed to textual content as they’re driving.
Police proceed to look the opposite manner, cell maps or not. Apart from, I’ve seen a cop or two on their telephones, so if there’s no enforcement by officers, then by whose requirements is anybody breaking the legislation?
Liz Brown, West Hills