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N.Y. lawmaker hopes to ban iPod use in crosswalks (NYS Silliness NANNY STATE ALERT!)
CNET NEWS ^ | 02/07/07 | Caroline McCarthy

Posted on 02/07/2007 11:30:51 AM PST by Braak

A New York state senator has announced his plan to introduce legislation that would ban the use of electronic devices such as iPods, BlackBerrys and cell phones while crossing streets in major cities.

State Sen. Carl Krueger, a Democrat who represents New York's 27th district in the New York City borough of Brooklyn, claimed that the phenomenon of "iPod oblivion" has led to a number of fatal accidents on urban streets. While he did not cite any statistical studies that have indicated a rise in such incidents, he referred to the January death of a 23-year-old Brooklyn man who, tuned into his iPod headphones, walked into the path of a city bus.

The bill would effectively make it illegal to use any kind of portable electronic device--a music or video player, cell phone, smart phone, gaming device, etc.--while crossing the street in cities such as New York, Albany and Buffalo. Offenders would be slapped with a $100 fine and a criminal court summons. Joggers and bicyclists would have to limit their iPod use to city parks in which no street crossing would be involved.

"You can't be fully aware of your surroundings if you're fiddling with a BlackBerry, dialing a phone number, playing Super Mario Brothers on a Game Boy, or listening to music on an iPod," Krueger said in a statement. He added that while police in other major cities--such as San Diego, Calif.--have warned that tuning in to portable electronic devices may leave pedestrians vulnerable to threats from pickpockets and muggers, he believes the real threat is from road traffic.

The popularity of iPods and BlackBerrys has emerged over only the past five years, but handheld devices are by no means newcomers to city streets. The concept for Sony's Walkman was patented in 1977, a full three decades ago. Nintendo's original Game Boy is only two years away from its 20th birthday. And portable radios have been around for even longer.

Not only will music fans likely complain about an iPod ban, but in New York City, Wall Street's notorious BlackBerry addicts may be loathe to put away their business tools when walking about the streets. But Krueger stands fully behind his new bill. "Tuning in and tuning out can be a fatal combination on the streets of New York," he said.


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KEYWORDS: govwatch; ipod; nannystate; nys

1 posted on 02/07/2007 11:30:54 AM PST by Braak
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To: Braak

Am I ever glad I moved..first Trans-fats...now this!


2 posted on 02/07/2007 11:31:36 AM PST by Braak (The US Military, the real arms inspectors!)
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To: Braak

Serves New Yorkers right for electing such liberal idiots. Of course, being from California I can't really talk...


3 posted on 02/07/2007 11:33:05 AM PST by The Blitherer (Duncan Hunter for President '08!)
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To: Braak

Yall can still cross streets?


4 posted on 02/07/2007 11:33:54 AM PST by CindyDawg
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To: Braak

Just outlaw going outside without an official socialist escort. Someone to walk you through all the trials and tribulations of life.


5 posted on 02/07/2007 11:33:58 AM PST by samtheman
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To: Braak

See:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1780606/posts
60 replies


6 posted on 02/07/2007 11:35:32 AM PST by xcamel (Press to Test, Release to Detonate)
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To: Braak

This shows you that something has gone terribly, horribly wrong in the last 25 years. Where was this proposal when everyone walked around with a Walkman back in the early 80s?


7 posted on 02/07/2007 11:53:13 AM PST by King of Florida (A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trusts either of them.)
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