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Title: MOBILE ABUSE


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MOBILE ABUSE
A Real Friend but . inconsiderate, annoying
discourteous and stupid in public places
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Mobile Abuse
  • Like millions of others, you may be the victim of
    cell phone abuse.
  • What is cell phone abuse?

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  • Imagine .. You are in a public place trying to
    concentrate on something or in serious discussion
    with your friend or enjoying a peaceful moment
  • A stranger 5 to 10 feet away starts talking on
    his cell phone

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  • Your concentration breaks or your conversation
    ends or your peaceful moment disturbs.
  • Now you are a victim of cell phone abuse.

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  • Cell phone abuse results in
  • 1. Cyber crime
  • 2. Invasion of privacy
  • 3. Health hazards
  • 4. Social problems
  • 5.Psychological problems
  • 6. Financial loss

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Cyber crime
  • Includes traditional activities such as fraud,
    theft or forgery ,when ever a telecommunication
    system is involved

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Cyber
  • Cyber-, derived from the Greek word Kubernetes
    meaning Steersman , is used in the terms
    cybersex, cybernetics, cyberspace, cyberpunk,
    cyberhomes and cyberhate, but has been largely
    surpassed by e-

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  • It is used in the computer or electronic context
    to denote control of the thing represented by the
    word it precedes- CYBERCRIME

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  • The various forms of Cyber crime are
  • 1.Internet auction fraud
  • 2. Internet service provider fraud
  • 3. Fraudulent web designing
  • 4. Multilevel marketing fraud
  • 5. Health care fraud
  • 6. Mobile phone fraud

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Computer and Mobile network intrusion
  • 1.Password Sniffer
  • Programmes that monitors and record the name and
    password of network users as they log in
  • 2. Spoofing
  • One computer is electronically' looks like
    another computer to gain access

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  • 3. Cyber fraud
  • Stock manipulation, fraudulent business
    opportunities, web auctions, credit card fraud
  • 4. Cyber stalking
  • Sending harassing or threatening e mail or
    unwanted files and obscene messages or images

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  • Cyber stalkers usually target women and children
    who are inexperience in online activities.
  • Stalkers generally lose interest if they dont
    get the reactions they seek

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  • Cyber terrorism
  • Use of computers or mobile phones or programmes
    in attack against others. It is a form of Info
    war
  • Computer sabotage
  • Use of internet to hinder the normal functioning
    of a computer through the introduction of worms,
    viruses logic bombs etc

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  • Mail Bombs
  • Software that will instruct a computer to do
    almost anything so that it will send mails for
    the tracker
  • Credit card fraud
  • Hacking of credit card pin number to withdraw
    money
  • Identity theft
  • Theft of ones identity for criminal use

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  • Phishing
  • Introduction of Malicious codes into links
  • Eg. Spoofed Bank web sites
  • Pharming
  • Programme that direct the user to another Mocked
    link

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How to escape
  • Stay anonymous- choose a genderless name
  • 2. Never give name or full address to strangers
  • 3. Dont respond to harassing or negative
    messages
  • 4. Avoid uncomfortable situation quickly

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  • 5. Watch what you say- dont flirt online
  • 6. Learn more about internet privacy
  • 7. Dont give email ID to strangers
  • 8. Frequently change your password and answer to
    the secret question
  • 9. Dont disclose your password to any one, not
    even to your friends
  • 10. Dont hesitate in filing a complaint with the
    police if there is any cyber fraud

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IT Act 2008
  • Computer Related Offences
  • If any person, dishonestly, or fraudulently, does
    any act referred to in section 43, he shall be
    punishable with imprisonment for a term which may
    extend to two three years or with fine which may
    extend to five lakh rupees or with both.

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IT Act Section 66 A
  • Punishment for sending offensive messages through
    communication service, etc.
  • any electronic mail or electronic mail message
    for the purpose of causing annoyance or
    inconvenience or to deceive or to mislead the
    addressee or recipient about the origin of such
    messages.

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IT Act Section 66 E
  • Punishment for violation of privacy.
  • Whoever, intentionally or knowingly captures,
    publishes or transmits the image of a private
    area of any person without his or her consent,
    under circumstances violating the privacy of that
    person, shall be punished with  imprisonment
    which may extend to three years or with fine not
    exceeding two lakh rupees, or with both

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IT Act Section 67
  • Punishment for publishing or transmitting obscene
    material in electronic form
  • Whoever publishes or transmits or causes to be
    published in the electronic form, any material
    which is lascivious or appeals to the prurient
    interest or if  its effect is such as to tend to
    deprave and corrupt persons.

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CELL PHONES
  • Perry Long invented First Cell phone in 1940.
  • The first fully automatic mobile phone system,
    called MTA (Mobile Telephone system A), was
    developed by Ericsson and commercially released
    in Sweden in 1956

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Mobile Phone
  • The Global System for Mobile Communication
    (GSM) and the Code Division Multiple Access
    (CDMA) Systems are digital mobile phone services.

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  • The system consist of a Base station antenna
    which communicates with the mobile phones through
    Radio Frequency (RF) transmission.

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  • The mobile phone system is referred to as
    cellular telephone system because the coverage
    area is divided into cells each of which has a
    base station antenna.

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  • Mobile phones use Electromagnetic radiation in
    the Microwave range around 2.5 GHz

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  • When we talk on mobile phones, the transmitter
    takes the sound and encodes on to a continuous
    sine wave. The sine wave radiates out from the
    antenna and fluctuates evenly through space.

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Electromagnetic spectrum
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  • Once the encoded sound has been placed on the
    sine wave, the transmitter sends the signal to
    the antenna which then sends the signal out.

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  • The encoded signals are made up of
    electromagnetic radiations. These waves are
    picked up by the receiver in the base station
    tower. The base station antenna emits radiations
    continuously to make a link with the subscribers.

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Mobile tower and base station
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Mobile Evolution
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GSM CDMA Phones
  • GSM (Global System for Mobile communications is
    the most popular standard for mobile phones in
    the world.
  • Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) is a channel
    access method utilized by various radio
    communication technologies.

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CDMA GSM Phones
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GPS Phone
  • A GPS navigation device is any device that
    receives Global Positioning System (GPS) signals
    for the purpose of determining the present
    location. These devices are used in military,
    aviation, marine and consumer product
    applications.

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GPS Phone
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Smart Phone
  • A smartphone is a mobile phone offering advanced
    capabilities, often with PC-like functionality.
  • a smartphone is simply a phone with advanced
    features like e-mail, Internet and e-book reader
    capabilities

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Smart Phones
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SIM
  • Subscriber Identification Module (SIM)
  • The SIM is a detachable smart card containing the
    user's subscription information and phone book.

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  • This allows the user to retain his or her
    information after switching handsets.
  • Alternatively, the user can also change operators
    while retaining the handset simply by changing
    the SIM.

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SIM
  • Securely stores the service subscriber key having
    15 digits
  • First 3 digits Mobile country code
  • Second 2 digits Mobile network code
  • Third 10 digits Mobile station identification
    number

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EV DO
  • EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized), often
    abbreviated as EV-DO or EV, is a
    telecommunications standard for the wireless
    transmission of data through radio signals,
    typically for broadband Internet access.

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Mobile Phone technology
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SIM CARD
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Mobile Phone Terminology
  • URL Universal Resource Locator
  • iPod intelligent Portable occular device
  • MPEG Moving Picture Expert Group
  • MP3 Moving Picture 3( Audio layer 3)
  • Wi-Fi Brand name of Wi-Fi Alliance-WLAN
  • Blue tooth Open wireless protocol

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  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • GPRS General Packet Radio Service - Blackberry
    system
  • VoIP Phone Voice over Internet Protocol
  • Most common type is Skype

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Symptoms of Mobile abuse
  • Inability to concentrate on what you are doing
  • 2. Mild or severe irritability or annoyance
  • 3. Sensitivity to stupid ring tones
  • 4. Initially thinking that the cell phone user is
    actually talking to you

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  • 5. Wishing the user would finish the call
  • 6. Wishing the user would leave the place
  • 7. Wishing that the battery would die

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HEALTH HAZARDS
  • Mobile phones uses electromagnetic radiation
    in the microwave range
  • Part of the radio wave emitted by the mobile
    phone handset will be absorbed by the head
  • The radiation from a standard GSM handset has
    a peak output power of 2watts

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Mobile Radiation
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SAR
  • The rate at which human body absorbs radiation is
    known as Specific Absorption Rate
  • Maximum level of SAR is set as 2 w/kg averaged
    over a volume of 1 gm tissue for the head

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THERMAL EFFECT
  • Microwave causes dielectric heating
  • Human tissue is rich in water and exhibit
    dielectric property( and ve ions)
  • Living tissue heat up through the rotation of
    polar molecules such as water
  • Friction causes heating of tissue

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Thermal effectThermographic images Before
and After 15 minutes of cell phone useRed and
yellow patches- Heated tissues
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  • Head is in the near field of radiation, so
    that most of the heating effect occurs in the
    head
  • Temperature in the internal ear, brain increases
    1 degree or more
  • This adversely affect the functioning of these
    organs since these have fluid filled cavities

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Blood-Brain Barrier
  • The blood vessels in the brain and the
    surrounding tissue forms the BBB that can easily
    dispose heat
  • But prolonged heating effect can alter brain
    functions and hearing ability

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Blood brain barrier
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Thermal effects
  • Burning sensation in the Scalp and Ear pinna
  • Mood alteration and lack of concentration
  • Lethargy and lack of sleep
  • Whistling sound in the ear

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  • Premature Cataract- Cornea of eye lacks blood
    supply and heat cannot be disposed
  • Confusion and loss of memory since the microwaves
    interfere with the mood controlling brainwaves
  • Alters sleep physiology and biological rhythm by
    changing the level of Dopamine, Serotonin hormones

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Human Eye
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Non Thermal Effects
  • Increased cellular responses
  • Leakage of Albumin from blood into the brain due
    to increased permeability of BBB

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Non thermal effects
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Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity
  • Unspecific symptoms during and after the use of
    cell phone. Tingling sensation, fatigue,
    dizziness, loss of mental attention, reduction in
    reaction time, memory retentiveness, tachycardia
    etc.

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EM Radiation penetration into brainFig.1.5 year
old brain Fig.2. 10 year old brain Fig.3. Adult
brain
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Hearing impairments
  • Heating effect in the fluid of internal ear
  • Piercing sound from the speaker causes
    irritability in the ear drum and internal sensory
    cells of ear
  • Human ear is highly sensitive to waves between
    1000 and 6000 Hz

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Human Ear
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Genotoxic effect
  • Reduction in reproductive capacity
  • DNA fragmentation
  • Boosted rate of cell division

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Acoustic Neuroma
  • Begnin brain tumor
  • Meningioma
  • Glioma
  • One hour use of Mobile phone per day can increase
    the tumor risk after 10 years

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Acoustic Neuroma
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Sleep and EEG Effects
  • Brain waves such as alpha beta ,delta waves will
    be affected when exposed to pulsed radiations

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Brain waves
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Microwave Auditory Effect
  • Clicks and Buzzing sound in the head
  • Microwave induces electric current in the hearing
    centre of the brain and causes Auditory illusion
  • This may happen if music is heard using ear phone
    or Bluetooth for long time

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Internal hearing sensors
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  • The human ear has a peak sensitivity of 3000 Hz,
    which causes a sense of unease. Alarms and Mobile
    ring tones are designed to sound at 3000 Hz. 
  • The ear has a very low threshold of hearing for
    3000 Hz.  A sound of this frequency is very
    penetrating.

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After Call Symptoms
  • Burning sensation in the ear pinna
  • Irritation in the scalp
  • Confusion
  • Lethargy
  • Auditory illusion

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Social Problems
  • Mobile Phone in public places creates social
    problems also.
  • In attention blindness
  • Caller Hegemony
  • Cognitive load
  • Accidents
  • e-waste

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Inattention blindness
  • Cell phone use in social situations may result in
    overload.
  • Local interaction and remote interaction demands
    certain attention
  • Cell phone use in public places makes the user
    blind to local cues due to cognitive overload

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  • Cell phone use in public places reduce the
    reaction time to events around the user
  • Reduced attention to local situation may disturb
    others since the user is not attending the social
    situation
  • Use of Mobile phones in gatherings, meetings,
    entertainment places etc disturb others through
    inattention blindness

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Caller Hegemony
  • The alarming ring tone may demand higher
    attention to the phone rather than the local
    settings
  • Caller Hegemony is the asymmetric relationship
    between the caller and answerer

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Cognitive load
  • Mobile phone use in public places makes the
    user overloaded and become unaware of the details
    of communicative behavior of co- located
    individuals as well as other relevant features of
    the social situation

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Accidents
  • Mobile phone use while driving may cause
    accidents due to inattention blindness and
    cognitive load
  • Cell phone conversation distracts the drivers
    attention, increase reaction time, and reduce
    visual field attention
  • Cognitive load raises above visual sensation and
    diverts attention

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  • Reaction to and memory of visual inputs while
    driving will drastically reduce if the cognitive
    load increases.
  • The same negative effects may also happens if the
    driver uses a hands free phone.

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e-waste
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Psychological problems
  • NoMophobia ( No Mobile phobia 
  • When we run out of credit or battery, lose of
    phone or are in an area with no reception, being
    phoneless can bring a panic symptom referred to
    as NoMo Phobia or No Mobile phobia

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  • Ringxiety- Ringtone anxiety
  • Term introduced by David Laramie California
  • Ringxiety is the sensation and false belief that
    one can hear his or her mobile phone ringing or
    fell it vibrating.
  • Humans are sensitive to auditory tones between
    1000 and 6000 Hz. The ring tone frequency falls
    with in this range

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Ringxiety
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Precautions
  • Do not use mobile phone more than 15 minutes per
    day
  • Do not allow others to click photos without your
    permission
  • Do not reply to sms(short messaging service) and
    mms(multimedia messaging service)from strangers

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  • Do not send obscene text or images though mms
  • Do not give your numbers to strangers while
    chatting online
  • Do not keep the Bluetooth open to all
  • Do not give mobile to unauthorized service centre
    to avoid Cloning
  • Use security pin code to avoid misuse

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  • Use mobile phone only for communication
  • Avoid using it in public places, hospitals,
    trains, buses etc for long time.

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  • Do not hear mobile music for long time. It will
    create auditory illusion
  • Remove irritant ringtones and replace it with
    soft standard ring tones
  • Switch off mobile in silent zones.

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  • Do not share your photos to strangers to avoid
    misuse such as Morphing
  • Do not keep the mobile in bedside while sleeping.
    It will alter your sleep physiology
  • Consider Mobile phones similar to your land
    phone. So that you will use it only for
    communication

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Chat Rooms
  • Take extreme care during online chatting and
    browsing blogs and web pages like Orkut. Hackers
    are waiting for you
  • Do not reply to anonymous messages and do not
    give mail ID or full address in such web pages
  • Use a genderless login name
  • Frequently change passwords

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Safety Measures
  • Do not use mobile Phone while it is plugged in

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Safety Measures
  • Do not use mobile phones when there is lightning

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Safety Measures
  • Do not use Mobile phone near Petrol outlet

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Safety Measures
  • Do not use Mobile phone near LPG gas cylinder

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Safety Measures
  • Do not keep mobile phone close to body while
    sleeping
  • Its radiation will alter your biorhythms and
    sleep physiology

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  • Cell phone abuse is a world wide epidemic which
    is now affecting millions of men ,women and
    children especially teen age students

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  • To the cell phone abusers we say ..
  • Try a little cell phone courtesy. and do not
    burden others with your pseudo social behavior.

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  • On behalf of the millions of us who suffer cell
    phone abuse everyday
  • Thank you
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