Some people say “yes”; for example, many people who use mobile phones don’t care about what is happening around them. Especially for drivers, distracted driving is too dangerous. Or what about Workplace Talks…you won’t get paid for breaking candy or playing any other video games on your phone. The need for communication is also a beautifying way to support the use of mobile phones. Jammers Jammers should be legalized in public libraries, schools, colleges, etc. (at least in classrooms). When the vehicle is running, the vehicle should be equipped with a mobile cell phone jammer (when an accident is detected when it is not running, the kill switch is automatically activated).
It seems like a good idea for mobile phones to interfere with daily life: Who wants to sit next to people on the train to see the doctor, details of their last bowel movement? If you don’t have a best friend every two minutes, would you work or work in the library? But sometimes using a mobile phone jammer will get worse. Because they can stop distress signals. The man on the Philadelphia bus didn’t seem to have considered what would happen if heaven banned his bus from crashing and someone needed help. If your boss uses a cell phone jammer in the workplace and your business has been robbed, it will not be a good situation!