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- Q6245758 subject Q10209257.
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- Q6245758 abstract "John M. Coyne Sr. (November 11, 1916 – July 21, 2014) was the mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio from 1948 to 1999. Coyne held the record for the longest consecutive term of any mayor in United States at the time he left office. Coyne continued to reside in the city. He was reportedly responsible for the country's first seat belt (in 1966) and mobile phone laws for motorists, bringing notoriety to Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, police stopped 150 cars the first six months of the ordinance, letting drivers off with warnings. After that, minimal fines were imposed, with Coyne quoted as saying, "...because the worst thing you can do is give the impression that you're socking them for taxation."Coyne died in Brooklyn, Ohio from natural causes, aged 97.".
- Q6245758 birthDate "1916-11-11".
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- Q6245758 deathDate "2014-07-21".
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- Q6245758 office "MayorofBrooklyn,Ohio".
- Q6245758 office "Treasurerof Brooklyn, Ohio".
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- Q6245758 birthDate "1916-11-11".
- Q6245758 birthPlace "Brooklyn, Ohio, U.S.".
- Q6245758 deathDate "2014-07-21".
- Q6245758 deathPlace "Brooklyn, Ohio, U.S.".
- Q6245758 name "John M. Coyne".
- Q6245758 office "Mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio".
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- Q6245758 comment "John M. Coyne Sr. (November 11, 1916 – July 21, 2014) was the mayor of Brooklyn, Ohio from 1948 to 1999. Coyne held the record for the longest consecutive term of any mayor in United States at the time he left office. Coyne continued to reside in the city. He was reportedly responsible for the country's first seat belt (in 1966) and mobile phone laws for motorists, bringing notoriety to Brooklyn.".
- Q6245758 label "John M. Coyne".
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