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S been determined, but noted that damage was extensive if not a a building.” Pete Mill, who lives blocks total loss. no one was hurt. Shelby said school adminis­ from the school, remembers at­ He said the school officials evacuated the building exactly trators are considering sending tending a school not unlike as they are trained for in a fire Marysville students to the va­ Maryville School, and was dis­ cant Rose City Park School in traught by the fire. emergency. “It’s terrible,” he said. “1 just Shelby didn’t know exactly northeast Portland. “It’s not ideal,” said Shelby happen to like old school build­ how bad the school was dam­ aged, but it appeared that the of the faraway location. “But it’s ings.” Hang Up and Drive e * New Y ear’s Eve 2 0 0 ^ * F o r m a l . 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(AP photo) Martin Cleaning Service Minimum Service CHG ■ ——- people before fatally shooting h im se lf, p o lic e said. The shooter and the female victim were not immediately identified. The shooting was was re­ ported at 11:48 am . "There were people running all over the place when the of­ ficers first responded," Tualatin Police Chief Kent Barker." It was pretty chaotic at first." 2 continued ^ ^ f r o m Front held cell phone in favor of a hands-free device. Allhiser said there's part of him that views the new law as a "Nanny State” intrusion into people's lives. But at the same time, he said, it's probably a gtxxl idea for the state to lean on mo­ torists to hang up and drive. "It's like a seat belt. When I grew up, no one wore them. I wear one every day now, and there's no doubt in my mind it keeps me safer," he said. Some law enforcement offi­ cials are concerned about the broad wording of the provision in the law that grants exceptions for certain drivers. They worry about officers spending time pulling over drivers they see talking on a hand-held cell phone, only to discover they were doing so lawfully. "It won't be a difficult law to enforce, but there will be cir­ cumstances that may need clari­ fication," Oregon State Police Lt. Gregg Hastings said. A key backer of the law, Sen. Ginny Burdick, said the exemp­ tion was worded broadly as a compromise to help it win ap­ proval. She said the intent is to offer the exemption to people whose car is tantamount to be­ ing their workplace — such as sales and delivery workers. "Just calling-someone at your office to catch up on gossip is definitely not what we had in mind," the Portland Democrat said. In 2007, Oregon lawmakers made it illegal for teenagers younger than 18 to talk on cellphones and drive, but the law said police could ticket teens only if they had been stopped for another traffic vio­ lation. Local police said that provision made the law difficult to enforce. The new law taking effect in January would still prohibit teens from driving and talking, even on a handsfree set, and make it a primary offense for drivers of any age to text or use a hand-held cell phone. Marie Dodds, spokeswoman for Oregon-Idaho AAA, said the auto club thinks Oregon's new law is a step in the right direction. However, Dodds said she hppes the new law's provi­ sion allowing for use of hands­ free d e v ic e s w hile d riv in g doesn't give Oregon motorists a false sense of security. Evidence shows that using a hands-free phone while driving impairs a driver's reaction and increases crash risk about the same as if the driver is using a hand-held phone, Dodds said. With either type o f phone, she said, "your mental focus and concentration are on that phone conversation, not on driving." F igures from the O regon Transportation Safety Division show that the number of traffic deaths and injuries attributable to cell phone use is small. take a priority over handing out tickets to motorists talking on hand-held cell phones. "If an officer is spending his whole day running from a bur­ glary call to a fight call, then this law isn't going to get much attention from him that day," he said. Russ Rader of the Insurance Institute of H ighway Safety said studies of several states th a t have b an n ed the cell phones for some time indicate that use of the phones creeps back up if there isn't strong, co n tin u in g e n fo rc e m en t o f those bans. An exception is the District of Columbia, where use of the hand-held devices remains low five years after the ban was adopted, Rader said. "DC has a reputation for be­ Your mental focus and concentration arc on that phone conversation, not on driving. - Marie Dodds, spokeswoman forOregon-ldaho AAA In 2007, the most recent year for which complete figures are available, there were four fatal crashes where a driver was us­ ing a cell phone and 195 injury crashes - which accounted for 1 percent of the total number of traffic deaths and injuries in Oregon that year. Troy Costales, head of the agency, said the Legislature moved to toughen the law be­ cause individual law m akers have been hearing from con­ stitu e n ts angry ab o u t cell phone users speeding, running stop signs and weaving across highway lanes. "They had their constituents telling them that this situation is getting out of hand," Costales said. Jay Waterbury, president of the Oregon Association Chiefs of Police, said the amount of en­ forcement of the new cell phone ban likely will vary from place to place. Waterbury, who is the police chief in The Dalles, said that answering citizen requests for assistance on other matters will ing a tough traffic enforcement town," he said. "We know that tough, publicized enforcement is the key to getting drivers to put down their phones." Salem real estate broker Sylvia Perry is among those who are in full support of Oregon's new cell-phone ban. She has often used a cell phone in her car to arrange house showings and make ap­ pointments with appraisers and inspectors. She had a close call one day while engaging in one o f those conversations. The motorist ahead of her suddenly hit the brakes, forcing Perry to slam on hers. "All of my stuff went sliding off the seat; my purse was up­ side down on the floor and I was thinking. "That was not good," because I was on the phone," she says. For safety reasons. Perry says she's been trying to talk less while driving. She says she often pulls off the road and parks if a client or somebody else wants to have a detailed phone discussion with her.