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Drivers with pets in their laps could land in legal dog house

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  • A California lawmaker wants to ban motorists from holding pets on their laps
  • Lawmaker says pets are a distraction that put motorists and their passengers at risk
  • The bill passed the Assembly on a 44-11 vote on Monday, and heads to the Senate
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Pull over and put down the dog.

A California lawmaker wants to ban motorists from holding pets on their laps while driving and getting caught can net a $35 fine. The bill passed the Assembly on a 44-11 vote on Monday, and heads to the Senate.

Assemblyman Bill Maze says his legislation has nothing to do with pet-loving celebrities who are photographed driving around Los Angeles with their small dogs.

Maze says he introduced the bill after seeing a woman driving with three dogs on her lap.

He says pets are a distraction that put motorists and their passengers at risk. E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend

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