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Texting While Driving

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Eagan Senator Wants Steeper Penalties for Careless Drivers Involved in Deadly Crashes

In Dakota County alone, nine drivers prosecuted for careless driving have killed a total of 14 people in recent years, according to the county attorney.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us Careless or reckless drivers whose actions cause a deadly accident or severe injuries could face steeper penalties under a new bill proposed by District 51 Sen. Jim Carlson (DFL), who represents Eagan. The bill, SF 206, was authored by Carlson and introduced to the Senate on Jan. 31. Senators Jim Metzen (DFL), Katie Sieben (DFL) and Greg Clausen (DFL) are listed as co-authors on the legislation. Current Minnesota laws prevent prosecutors from charging careless drivers with anything more significant than a misdemeanor—even if that driver's behavior caused a death or severe injuries. In Minnesota, the maximum penalty for a misdemeanor crime …

Steve Scholl

5:18 pm on Sunday, March 17, 2013

The idea is great. It has my complete support, but how one determines guilt and causality are questions of concern. How do you prove, beyond reasonable doubt, that someone was careless? How do you prove, conclusively, that the carelessness actually caused something else? It would be nice to have the legislation, but I wonder if a good attorney will just shred it to pieces? steve scholl   more ›

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Week in Review: Outlet Mall Plans Unveiled, Candidates Debate Education

Every Sunday, Patch takes a look back at the news that made headlines in the previous week.

BLOGS: BUSINESS: COMMUNITY: GOVERNMENT: PUBLIC SAFETY: SCHOOLS: SPORTS:

Friday, October 12, 2012

Texting While Driving? Not These Eagan High School Students

A student group at the high school staged a campaign against texting while driving last week, collecting pledges from—and raising awareness—among their peers.

Follow Eagan Patch on Twitter | Like us on Facebook | Sign up for our daily newsletter | Blog for us Like most teenagars, Eagan High School students Kelsey Doucette and Jessica Haughton love to exchange rapid-fire text messages with their friends. Unlike many of their peers, however, Doucette and Haughton draw a line when it comes to texting and driving. "Everyone knows it's illegal, because it's the equivalent of closing your eyes and driving on the road," Doucette said. "Teenagers just think, 'No, [a car accident] isn't going to happen to me.' But it's like, 'No, you don't understand.'" Doucette, a senior, and Haughton, a sophomore, are both members of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD). The group includes nearly a dozen …

Erik Wood

2:00 pm on Friday, October 12, 2012

I think this effort will help these young drivers (and hopefully the adults as well) get the message. It has to start with the end user, the driver...deciding not to partake in distracted driving and this will help drive that message home. I also decided to do something about distracted driving after my three year old daughter was nearly run down right in front of me by a texting driver. Instead …   more ›

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