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LETSTALK.COM UNVEILS DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO CELL PHONE ETIQUETTE
Popular Vote Taken on Dos and Don'ts of Cell Phone Use to Create
Cell Phone Bill of Rights
As the culmination of months of research via scientific polls and
person-on-the-street interviews, LetsTalk.com today unveiled the definitive
Cell Phone Bill of Rights, a bona fide online magna carta highlighting
the popular vote on the dos and don'ts of using a cell phone in public.
Created by the people, for the people, this Cell Phone Bill of Rights
was designed to establish protection for all citizens against the
rude, uncivil and discourteous use of cell phones. The majority have
spoken, and their votes tallied to establish these guidelines:
Lights off, phone off! No citizen should take a call at a theater
or in the movies
Off means off! Please respect the rules and when asked by an establishment
or airline to refrain from using a cell phone, do so
Don't cross the personal space boundary! All citizens should be mindful
of how close they are to others when using a cell phone in a public
place
Stop noise pollution! All citizens should remember to keep conversations
private and not shout into the phone
Heads up! All citizens should act responsibly when walking or driving
while on a cell phone
"Based on our research and the response we got when we asked
people to fill out ballots for the LetsTalk.com Cell Phone Bill of
Rights, America is ready to establish some cell phone guidelines,"
said Delly Tamer, president and CEO, LetsTalk.com. "There's no
question that many of us rely on our cell phones, but now it's time
to for us all to think about how we can be more courteous and safer
cell phone users
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