Crime & Safety
Hands-Free Law Coming Soon: Foxboro Police
Foxboro police are remind the public of the new law, which could mean heavy fines for violators.
FOXBORO, MA — Foxboro police are reminding residents of the new hands-free device law taking effect this month. The only exceptions include single touches or swipes to activate hands-free modes like Bluetooth and speakerphone.
The fine for violating this law is $100 for the first offense, $250 for the second offense and $500 for any offense beyond that. Third or more offenses count as surchargeable incidents, police say.
Drivers are not allowed to read or view texts or look at photos or videos.
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Drivers will be allowed to use voice commands, voice-to-text features and look at maps on mounted devices.
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Device use is a primary offense, meaning police will be able to stop and ticket drivers solely for using their phone. This is unlike the seatbelt law, which is a secondary offense and requires police to observe another offense before pulling a driver over.
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