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And that's because Koebig believes it's dangerous to talk on a cell phone and drive, which is a belief that is gaining ground among public safety professionals.
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Koebig said he would testify on the matter in Austin when asked, citing recent cases where a San Antonio trauma physician was killed when a motorist reported reaching for a cell phone - as was a San Marcos girl on State Highway 123 recently when a motorist told troopers he was reaching for a cell phone when he rear-ended her car, pushing her into the path of an oncoming dump truck.
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State Senator Jeff Wentworth, R-San Antonio, whose district includes Guadalupe County, will introduce in this year's legislature his third attempt to get such a bill passed in Texas, and Koebig said he wants to help.
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State Senator Jeff Wentworth, R-San Antonio, whose district includes Guadalupe County, will introduce in this year's legislature his third attempt to get such a bill passed in Texas, and Koebig said he wants to help.
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Koebig said he would testify on the matter in Austin when asked, citing recent cases where a San Antonio trauma physician was killed when a motorist reported reaching for a cell phone - as was a San Marcos girl on State Highway 123 recently when a motorist told troopers he was reaching for a cell phone when he rear-ended her car, pushing her into the path of an oncoming dump truck.
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And that's because Koebig believes it's dangerous to talk on a cell phone and drive, which is a belief that is gaining ground among public safety professionals.
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"I'm interested in doing things that benefit the community and I feel obligated to address this issue," said Koebig, who was mayor of Seguin for 16 years.
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He got thinking about it, Koebig said, after noting cell phone use among drivers he encounters.
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Like Wentworth and the National Safety Council, Koebig said he believed a hands-free device would be OK, even though he doesn't have one.
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Like Wentworth and the National Safety Council, Koebig said he believed a hands-free device would be OK, even though he doesn't have one.
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