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This briefing draws on BBC Media Action's experience in using phones to improve health education in one of the poorest states of India
Information about mobile phone thefts, what the police and industry have been doing to reduce mobile phone thefts, and what you can do to avoid becoming a victim.
Product Recall for Vevor 7" Mobile Phone Screen Separator presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
An updated insight into mobile phone theft and the impact that security features have had on levels of theft.
Driver mobile phone use and seatbelt wearing rates for 2021 (updating previous figures covering 2017).
Information on the different types of mobile phone base station, and how exposures are measured.
Proposes expanding the mobile phones while driving rules to include the use of stored, non-connected ('standalone mode' or 'flight mode') functions.
Provides recommendations on the use of mobile network data in transport modelling.
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Call costs for 0800, 0808, 0845, 0870, 03 and other phone numbers from UK landlines and mobiles.
Detention services order 05/2018 about Home Office policy on detainees having mobile phones and cameras in removal centres.
Product recall for Mobile Phone Adapter Fast Charge 3.0 presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Product safety report for Sobebear toy mobile phone sold via PatPat presenting a risk of choking due to the presence of small parts.
The use of mobile phones at inappropriate times is distracting bridge management teams from their primary duties of navigating and conning their vessel.
Statistics on the proportion of drivers observed using mobile phones and wearing seat belts whilst driving in England and Scotland.
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