Woman without right hand charged for holding phone in right hand while driving
3 hours ago
- #Distracted Driving Law
- #Traffic Citation Dismissal
- #Legal Enforcement Debate
- A woman in Florida, who lacks a right hand, had a traffic citation dismissed after being falsely accused of holding a phone while driving, with the deputy who issued it requesting the dismissal.
- The citation, issued under Florida's wireless communications law, alleged she was using a handheld device, but video evidence and legal analysis suggest the accusation was flawed, as simply holding a phone is not illegal outside school or work zones.
- Florida law prohibits manual typing on devices while driving for non-voice communication, with exceptions for navigation and emergencies, and enforcement is challenging due to the need for visual proof.
- The case, which went viral on TikTok, sparked debate over distracted driving law enforcement, highlighting that many drivers pay unjust tickets without contesting them, while officers may misinterpret the statutes.