NYC: Shut Off Your Cell Phone Or Else
from the its-the-law dept
Back in October we mentioned that New York City was looking into banning cell phones at performance venues. The City Council thought it was such a good idea they have gone ahead and approved the bill. Under the new bill it will be illegal to talk on the phone, listen to one and or allow one to ring at performances from the opera to movies. However there is no mention of how the ban will be enforced and who will issue the violations. That will lead to selective enforcement which is just going to lead to its own set of problems and isn't really going to stop dumb people.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Cool!
Cool! I'm going to try to find some sort of a ringer I can stick in my pocket and then hit the button and look around as if it's coming from the guy I'm sitting next to. (Yes, it's juvenile, but then so is this "law")
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Typical, make new laws instead of enforcing existi
This seems just like some of the laws being written to make driving while on the phone illegal. There are currently laws on the books for inattentive driving. If a person is on the phone and is swerving or whatever, then give them a ticket for inattentive driving.
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Re: Typical, make new laws instead of enforcing ex
(That said, I agree that the NYC law is misguided. Enforcing it is going to engender all the same problems as the proposed "kick them out" solution, with the added drawback of imposing still more government intervention in the life of the average citizen.)
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