Friday, November 2, 2007

Having solved all of the city's problems - New York Mayor wants to Jam Student's Cell Phones In Schools


NEW YORK - Cell phones are already banned in New York City public schools but Mayor Michael Bloomberg would like to take it a step further and jam the signal for the kids who still bring them. Problem is, it's against the law to do so. "Just put it in every school, and even if the kid carried the cell phone in, they couldn't use it during the day," Bloomberg said Friday on his weekly radio show. "And I'd love to do that ... but I'm told that technology is illegal. " Cell phone jamming is prohibited in the United States, and is considered by some to pose a safety risk because emergency calls could not be made. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Vacation Home Rentals