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In-flight Cell Ban Advances In Congress

Posted August 01, 2008 9:01 AM

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The awkwardly named Halting Airplane Noise to Give Us Peace (HANG UP) Act was approved by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on a voice vote Thursday. The bill would make permanent the long-standing ban on in-flight cell phone calls by the FAA and FCC. 'Polls show the public overwhelmingly doesn't want to be subjected to people talking on their cell phones on increasingly over-packed airplanes. However, with Internet access just around the corner on U.S. flights, it won't be long before the ban on voice communications on in-flight planes is lifted,' said Representative Peter DeFazio, a Democrat from Oregon who co-sponsored the HANG UP Act in a statement. 'Cash-strapped airlines could end up charging some passengers to use their phones while charging others to sit in a phone-free section of the plane,' he said.

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08/02/2008 9:17 AM

Does this give the lie to the previously stated reason that cell phone communications would seriously interfere with the in-flight safety of the aircraft? I never did buy into that one, but I also never cared to hear 150 other people's cell phone ringtones (much less their conversations) while trying to nap on a long flight.

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08/03/2008 5:06 AM

I like the Acronym, I really do, and so do my friends at left, who just heard the announcement.

Personally I think cellphones should be totally banned, within my hearing.

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