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by spicybright
1579 days ago
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I get your sentiment, but treating it like second hand smoke seems a bit silly. There's no health risk if a stranger on the train wants to be on their phone instead of talking to me. Before covid, I went to a few speed dating events with a "no phone" policy. And no one had any trouble with that. We also already have "no phone" on occasion, like on quiet cars on trains. So do we need cell phone free spaces enforced by law instead of social politeness? What spaces should be cell phone free. |
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