A Cal. Senate committee voted down a 911 bill that would have pro...
A Cal. Senate committee voted down a 911 bill that would have prohibited use of 911 for any purpose other than placing an emergency call. But the bill isn’t dead. Supporters used a parliamentary maneuver to win reconsideration of…
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the vote. The bill (AB-911) in the Senate Public Safety Committee would give first offenders a written warning and educational materials on proper 911 use. Second offenses would pay a $50 fine, 3rd offenders $100 and any additional offenses would mean a $200 fine.