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In a recent traffic stop, Pinal County Sheriff's Office deputy Frank Sloup encountered a driver who claimed that her phone coincidentally opened the TikTok app just as he approached her vehicle. The driver's explanation seemed to strain credulity, prompting Deputy Sloup to express his skepticism. "So your phone just magically switched over to TikTok," he remarked, his tone suggesting that he found the driver's story difficult to believe.
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The interaction between Deputy Sloup and the driver highlights the challenges law enforcement officers face when dealing with potentially distracted drivers. With the rise of social media apps like TikTok, it has become increasingly common for people to use their phones while behind the wheel, despite the well-documented dangers of distracted driving.
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