Re: Legalize cell-phone jammers
by
MessyONE
11/05/2007, 9:43 AM #
I agree. However, I also find it sad that it is becoming necessary to do so. Shutting off one's cell phone in a venue where it could cause discomfort or annoyance for others is basic good manners.
I'm sure we all have stories to tell about the Bipsy-Boopsie that felt it necessary to regale an entire restaurant with a detailed account of her recent Brazilian wax. (True story - in a restaurant where dinner for two with a bottle of wine generally runs north of $150.00)
I've heard people on cell phones in toilet stalls, restaurants, treatment rooms at spas, fitting rooms, banks, dentist chairs, etc. for years. Many places, including banks, now have signs that inform people that if they are talking on a cell phone when they get to a cashier or teller, they will not be served.
I confess that I enjoyed it immensely when a man was told to go to the back of the line at the bank recently. He actually shouted, "Don't you know who I am?", as if he was more important somehow than the others who were waiting.
We recently went to Japan, where the sign depicting a cell phone with a line through it is honored without question. The signs are everywhere and not once did we see anyone defying the rule. Everyone accepted that there are some places where cell phone conversations are simply not welcome. There were a couple of occasions when someone left a venue to take a call (the phone was clearly in silent mode).