Statement: The traffic police department has put up huge notice boards at all the major junctions of the city warning drivers to refrain from using cell phones while driving or else their licenses will be impounded. Assumptions I. The drivers of the vehicles may ignore the warning and continue using cell phones while driving. II. The traffic police department may be able to nab most of the offenders and impound their licenses.

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Statement: The traffic police department has put up huge notice boards at all the major junctions of the city warning drivers to refrain from using cell phones while driving or else their licenses will be impounded. Assumptions I. The drivers of the vehicles may ignore the warning and continue using cell phones while driving. II. The traffic police department may be able to nab most of the offenders and impound their licenses.