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To: Doohickey
Where is this a big problem? I go to the theater maybe once a month, maybe a little less. Anyway, I've yet to hear a cell phone in the theater.

I agree. A lot of people probably turn their cell phones down to silent or vibrate anyway. Theater owners are really grasping at straws here.

141 posted on 12/18/2005 8:49:26 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (None genuine without my signature)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Yeah. Since when have they cared about disturbances. I think the real reason is theater owners want electronic equipment out to stop pirating (as the above poster mentioned) I took my grand daughter to Disney on Ice in Nov. All our bags were checked. I thought it was for security but the guys were looking for movie cameras and recorders.
161 posted on 12/18/2005 9:00:03 AM PST by CindyDawg
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

I agree. We go the movies fairly often. At least twice a month, and I have seldom (maybe twice in the last four years) heard a cell phone ring. It was quickly turned off by the person receiving the call.

However, with that being said, I have two teenagers who I need to be available to. They are both great at keeping in touch, plus I want to know if they have any problems, accidents, etc. I keep my phone on vibrate, plus I can receive text messages. In the last four years I have been "messaged" that my elder son was in the emergency room and also received a call that my younger son was stranded on the highway with a broken down car.

Theater owners are sadly mistaken that "banning" cell phones or blocking signals will increase their business. I would bet that most parents who are actively involved in their cildren's lives would simply stop going to the movies.

I draw a comparison to anti-gun groups who want more g8un control laws. Just enforce the ones we have and be done with it. If someone is being rude in the theater with a cell phone, the theater should ask them to leave. Case closed. They don't need a special exemption to be able to block the airwaves. I would say this. If someone using a cell phone blocker caused me to miss an important phone call from one of my kids that put them in harms way, there would be a h*ll to pay.


416 posted on 12/19/2005 6:20:47 AM PST by SONbrad
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