If I want to talk, I will talk, and you have no right to silence me on your own whim. If someone is being loud, or inappropriate, you deal accordingly, but you do not make a blanket decision based on those who chose not to use it with due discretion.
Also, it has to be against (here in the US) FCC rules, because no device may cause either deliberate or unintentional interference.
Certain places (theaters, etc.) get away with it because they file paperwork with the FCC and get their specific area approved. This is strictly a violation of rights, and it's gross to see so many people try to exert their personal demands on the masses.
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