In what would be the first such ban in any U.S. city, New York City Councilman Philip Reed recently proposed legislation that prohibits the use of mobile phones in “places of public performance,” such as movie theaters, art galleries and libraries. The bill makes an exception for emergency phone calls, but punishes people who infringe on the law with a $50 fine
First they came for the cigarette smokers, and I did not speak out because I was not a smoker. Then they came for the cell phone users…
Did Bloomberg unearth a pile of unimplemented Guiliani ideas on his desk?