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                Motorists in England and Wales caught driving dangerously while using a handheld
           mobile phone face jail under new guidelines.

               

            Most drivers will still face the standard penalty of a fine and points. But where driving falls far short of what is safe,
              prosecutors can press charges of dangerous driving.  What is important for drivers and employers alike in the new
              policy is how the CPS plans to interpret some of these offences. The net result is likely to be more serious charges
              for many involved in accidents or observed driving "badly".

              Source: BBC NEWS December 2007