UK drivers face increased phone penalties

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UK drivers caught at the wheel using handheld mobile phones will face increased penalties from next month. Drivers caught by police using their phones on the road will now pick up three penalty points, and the fine will double from £30 to £60.

Transport secretary Douglas Alexander said that the increased punishments reflect the seriousness of the offence, putting themselves, other drivers and pedestrians in perilous danger.

"We have so far resisted the decision to ban mobile phones on the grounds that it may be an inconvenience to the public," said the director of championships for the Royal & Ancient organisers at St Andrews.

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