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In reply to the discussion: Crusade Against In-Flight Phone Calls [View all]grantcart
(53,061 posts)29. Lol, how about the freedom to not have to hear another person's
Phone conversation when they are sitting within inches of you.
It's rude and inconsiderate and not covered by the bill of rights which doesn't allow you to impinge upon another person's rights.
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People also need the freedom to not be invaded by a loudmouth who can't take a time out. nt
Blue_true
Jun 2018
#20
Why do you expect the world to live by your choices? May I suggest headphones or earplugs?
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#34
Well being enclosed in an aluminum tube is shitty...so talking helps pass the time...I don't want to
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#39
Ear plugs perhaps...but no everyone on a plane has to dance to your tune...your idea
Demsrule86
Jun 2018
#32
your concept of freedom does not give you license to create a disturbance for the others that are
grantcart
Jun 2018
#35
I used them a couple of times to communicate a flight delay to someone on the ground
Shrek
Jun 2018
#12
If anything's going to move a Republican senator to action, it's minor personal inconvenience. n/t
Orsino
Jun 2018
#13
For me, texting works much better. Plus, I don't run the risk of giving away confidential secrets
Blue_true
Jun 2018
#21
This is why Amtrak instituted "Quiet Cars" on their Northeast corridor routes
BumRushDaShow
Jun 2018
#30