NGO ‘No Chat’ will officiate Mega for interview with Daniela Aránguiz: she spoke with Neme while driving | TV and Show

NGO ‘No Chat’ will officiate Mega for interview with Daniela Aránguiz: she spoke with Neme while driving | TV and Show
NGO ‘No Chat’ will officiate Mega for interview with Daniela Aránguiz: she spoke with Neme while driving | TV and Show

The situation occurred last Friday at Mega’s morning show. From the NGO they will officiate with the CNTV.

During this Monday the NGO ‘No Chat’ announced that he will officiate with Mega before the CNTV for the interview that, last Friday, the morning Nice to meet you made to Daniela Aránguiz.

The conversation took place inside the car of the TV figure, who spoke with José Antonio Neme while driving.

According to what could be observed, Aránguiz traveled several meters with his vehicle while chatting with the entertainer.

“BECAUSE IT IS NOT ENOUGH to manipulate the phone while driving. Now Mega’s Mucho Gusto program “invented a new form of distraction while driving: doing a live interview, with a camera and microphone,” indicated in their ‘X’ account.

“We will inform the CNTV so that these irresponsibilities end now,” they added.

NGO ‘No Chat’ will officiate at Mega

It should be noted that the No Chat Law is a rule that modifies the Traffic Law and seeks to improve road safety by increasing penalties for the use of cell phones, tablets or other electronic devices while driving a vehicle, including when it is stopped in a stop sign or red light.

The above, after the Chamber of Deputies passed the project into law on September 22, 2022, with 130 votes in favor and one against.

Specifically, the No Chat Law prohibits driving a vehicle while manipulating a mobile phone device or any other electronic or digital device that is not factory incorporated into it.

With the entry into force of the law, the act of manipulating screens while driving goes from being a serious offense to a “very serious infringement”.

 
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