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Ian Jelf wrote:
BC News at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6069140.stm Just a little more info - a gent from Leyton has started an online petition calling on TfL to ban the use of mobile phones to play music out loud (note this is not against ringtones but specifically against mobiles that are in effect mp3 players with speakers). The petition is at: http://www.hovis21.com/buses.html I agree with him completely - I don't mind relatively loud headphone-wearers or spirited conversation, but this new trend is something that really riles. Of course one can - and indeed I have - ask politely for it to be turned off, but such requests are often met with an uncooperative response. If there was a well advertised rule against this then that would help a great deal. I've just scanned the TfL conditions of carriage and I can't find any existing rule that deals with this. Any future rule should of course deal with other non-mobile devices that could have the same functionality. |
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