I think I would vote to ban cell phones from restaurants if given a chance. Of course that would mean that my wife would demand that I not go into restaurants because then she could not call me. Right now as I am trying to think, an old man (I should talk) is sitting across the room having a raucous discussion with someone on his cell phone. I really don’t need to know every detail of his personal life. I wonder if it occurs to him that the world is listening.
Now he is up walking around while he talks on the phone. Maybe he is senile. Maybe he is just a Democrat. Maybe they are the same.
Do people who are concerned about security and privacy talk on their phones in public? Are they worried about the government reading their e-mails and recording their phone calls? Then why do they broadcast their lives to a bunch on strangers?
I understand there are devices that will jam cell phone reception but they are illegal. I would love to have them in class at school, in church, and, of course in restaurants.
Like most new laws, if people would simply be polite and considerate of others the regulation would not be necessary or sought after.
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The world is full of a-holes.
ReplyDeleteBut I don't want to be their depends.
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As the publik school system has taught me, there's this thing called an inside voice. Perhaps that man was home-schooled.
ReplyDeleteBased on my observation of public school inmates I think that is another lesson that they have ignored.
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