To: xrp
I guess some could see it that way. I don't. We have a good law right now. The theater wants the government to give them an exception though, so they can make more money. Isn't that special? As I posted, instead of crying to Uncle Sam, they could easily fix this by just enforcing their own rules.
To: CindyDawg
As I posted, instead of crying to Uncle Sam, they could easily fix this by just enforcing their own rules. Problems could be cut down if theater owners enforced the rules of civility, but that would often just create new problems. Instead of being annoyed by someone's phone conversation or text-messaging glow, I'd just be distracted by a loud argument and scuffle between the poor, minimum-wage usher and the rude, indignant cell phone user. Better to stop the problem before it starts by allowing theaters to block such devices. Notices can be posted at the door and before the screening so no one will miss an important call or message.
210 posted on
12/18/2005 10:10:34 AM PST by
timm22
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