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California Headset Law; Motorists to Receive Free Headsets
June 19, 2008
The new California law which requires motorists to use a hands-free device with their cell phone, scheduled to go into effect on July 1, has left motorists with the task of finding and purchasing a headset that is compatible with their specific wireless phone.

A California organization, known for assisting consumers affected by the Illinois and New York headset laws, is publicly announcing the availability of an assistance program for California residents. The FreeHeadset.org organization is a nationwide safe driving campaign which was founded in 2003. Since inception, the organization has distributed over 200,000 headsets to drivers across North America, and continues to ship thousands of headsets per month. The program provides motorists with a free hands-free headset for their cell phone. Participants only pay $3.94 to cover shipping costs.

“Many states have passed various laws that require the use of a hands-free device while driving, however these laws fail to provide any sort of assistance program to distribute the headsets required for compliance”, said Matt MacAdams, Founder of FreeHeadset.org, earlier today. "Using a headset is an important safety issue that often gets overlooked. Our goal is to encourage people to use headsets by making it simple, affordable and convenient to obtain them. We would like to welcome all California motorists to visit our website to obtain a free headset for their cell phone."

For additional information, please contact:
Matt MacAdams, Founder
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mobile: (858) 722-8029
office: (650) 282-2880 Ext 140

FreeHeadset.org
http://www.FreeHeadset.org

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The new California law which requires motorists to use a hands-free device with their cell phone, scheduled to go into effect on July 1, has left motorists with the task of finding and purchasing a headset that is compatible with their specific wireless phone.