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From: Chris Kim
        Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 11:11 AM
        To: ACI.ALL
        Cc: 'Safe-ANDY COYNE (andy@eoiehs.com)'; 'DHornback@mcsins.com'
        Subject: MEMORANDUM # 118 (DRIVING ACCOUNTABILITY)

        To: All ACI Employees
        [DRIVING ACCOUNTABILITY]
        - MEMORANDUM # 118 -

        Please take a moment to review the attached Safety Driving Bulletin & ACI Vehicle Safety Program.
        This bulletin is in regards to the Driving Accountability campaign and is about Keeping Your Distance when
        driving.
        Also, please refer ACI Vehicle Safety Program under, IIPP–VI, for detail vehicle safety guideline.
        Thank you all for your support with the Safety Attention !


                           Chris Kim |Senior Vice President
                           ANGELES CONTRACTOR, INC.
                           783 Phillips Drive, City of Industry, CA 91748
                           T 626.923.3800 | F 626.923.3801 | C 714.709.3337


        From: Chris Kim
        Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:07 AM
        To: ACI ALL
        Subject: MEMORANDUM # 17 (DON"T TEXT MESSAGING WHILE DRIVING)

        To: All ACI Employees

        DON’T GET CAUGHT “TEXT MESSAGING WHILE

        DRIVING”

                                                IT’S THE LAW


                        New California Law Bans Texting for All Drivers

        Governor  Arnold  Schwarzenegger  signed  into  law  a  bill  prohibiting  adults  in  California  from  text
        messaging while driving.
        The  new  bill  “Prohibits  a  person  from  driving  a  motor  vehicle  while  using  an  electronic  wireless
        communications
        device to write, send, or read a text-based communication. “It takes effect January 1, 2009” The
        new law, previously SB28,
        compliments  our  existing  law  that  took  effect  July  1,  2008  that  requires  drivers  to  use  hands-free
        devices while talking on the phone.
        Both  laws  are  designed  to  increase  traffic  safety  by  reducing  distractions  inside  vehicles  and  keep
        drivers’ hands on the wheel and
        their eyes on the road. Another law that took effect in July, 2008 made it illegal for teens younger
        than 18 to use any type of cell phone,
        pager, and text messaging device or laptop while at the wheel.

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