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From: MrLucky10/14/2009 5:26:58 PM
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When are members of this thread going to get it? Rules and policy do not apply to liberal policy makers.

Oct 14, 2009 6:15 am US/Eastern

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CBS) ?
California first lady Maria Shriver was caught chatting on her cell phone while driving, an illegal move based on a legislation her husband Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is calling out his wife, Maria Shriver, for apparently violating a state law he signed — holding her cell phone while driving.

The celebrity Web site TMZ.com posted two photographs Tuesday showing Shriver holding a phone to her ear while she's behind the wheel. It says one was snapped Sunday and the other in July. The Web site claimed that this was not the first time California's first lady was caught chatting on her cell while driving.

On his Twitter feed Tuesday, Schwarzenegger wrote to TMZ.com founder Harvey Levin: "Thanks for bringing her violations to my attention. There's going to be swift action."

Schwarzenegger spokesman Aaron McLear says that by "swift action," the governor means he'll ask his wife not to hold the phone while driving. A law that took effect in 2008 requires California drivers to use a handsfree device.
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