Seven people caught using phones while driving in brief crackdown: RCMP
KAMLOOPS — A sign warning drivers to get off their phones wasn’t enough to catch the attention of more than half a dozen distracted motorists in Kamloops last week.
In less than an hour, Kamloops RCMP say their Municipal Traffic Unit caught seven people using their electronic devices while driving on Eighth Street on Tuesday (Nov. 23).
An officer in plain clothes held a “police ahead” sign, with anti texting and cellphone graphics, near the North Shore Community Police Detachment as part of a crackdown on distracted driving.
“Even with penalties and fines totalling more than $500, we’re still only seeing subtle changes in behaviour – not at all what you would expect with everything we know about the dangers of distracted driving,” Cpl. Wayne Chung says. “If a driver doesn’t notice a police officer in a fluorescent vest, how are they going to notice a child running across the street.”


