Atlanta Massage Parlors: Ban on texting while driving, other laws kicking in

Posted on June 30th, 2010 in Atlanta massage parlors

Ban on texting while driving, other laws kicking in
By The Associated Press
ATLANTA – Starting Thursday, Georgia drivers caught checking e-mail, sending text messages or using the Internet while behind the wheel could face a $150 fine and get a point added to their driver’s license.
The law is one of several that take effect on July 1. Teen drivers will also be barred from talking on a cell phone while driving.
As of Thursday, the governor or any former Georgia governor can perform marriage ceremonies. It will also be illegal for massage parlors to operate escort services or employ unlicensed massage therapists.
During a marathon session that lasted nearly five months, the Legislature passed more than 140 bills in the Senate and 80 bills in the House that take effect July 1, including:

See the full article from “Access North Georgia”



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