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A man in Florida used a cell phone jammer on his way to work every day because he didn t want drivers around him to be distracted by their phones. He was fined $48,000 by the FCC when he was caught.

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A man in Florida used a cell phone jammer on his way to work every day because he didn't want drivers around him to be distracted by their phones. He was fined $48,000 by the FCC when he was caught.
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A man in Florida used a cell phone jammer on his way to work every day because he didn’t want drivers around him to be distracted by their phones. He was fined $48,000 by the FCC when he was caught.

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