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NewsMay 13, 2008

DALLAS -- Southwest Airlines says a passenger who refused to get off his cell phone during a flight found Dallas police waiting for him. Southwest spokeswoman Brandy King says flight attendants had repeatedly asked the man to get off the phone while airborne...

The Associated Press

DALLAS -- Southwest Airlines says a passenger who refused to get off his cell phone during a flight found Dallas police waiting for him.

Southwest spokeswoman Brandy King says flight attendants had repeatedly asked the man to get off the phone while airborne.

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Police say the passenger was cited for disorderly conduct. His name was not immediately released.

The Federal Aviation Administration bars use of mobile phones when planes are flying due to concerns about interference with navigation systems.

King says airlines can be fined up to $25,000 for allowing cell phone use, and passengers also can be fined.

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