Cell Phones Should not be Banned Essay

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    Cell Phone Bans: Are They Safe? “20 percent of American third graders have owned a phone and that number jumped to 80 percent by middle school” (Sirs, LaCasse). These statistics can be determined in one word, safety. This word seems to be losing it’s meaning in a new trend called, cell phone bans. This problem is important to discuss because through banning cell phones, schools are putting students safety at risk through not having emergency contact. Also, some students will argue that their…

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    After FAA allowed using cell phones in flights, few airlines…

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    Texting and Driving Texting and driving is one of the biggest issues in the United States. Texting and driving is very dangerous and can take your life away. People are distracted while they are driving by using their cell phones to text, call and even check their e-mails. Many teenagers’ car crashes were from distracted driving with the use of their smartphones when they are texting while driving. When you are distracted while you are driving it takes your eyes off the road and you are not…

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    A ban on using cellphones or texting while driving. I believe that the use of cellphone while driving should be banned. With the advance of technology, cellphones have become the most common form of communication and it is the easiest way to reach families and friends at any given time. Cellphones are very important in this century, without them most people would find it difficult to function. Cellphones are used not only for communication purposes, but can also be used as an everyday device to…

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    such as the year 2000, because cell phones were not very popular in schools back then. When it comes to cell phones at school, some people say they should be banned. Others say they are very useful in schools. I agree with the second opinion for multiple reasons. It can teach students responsibility, it can avoid double standards, the phone can be there in case there is an emergency, it can keep students happy, and it can be a helpful learning aid. Having cell phones in school can help teach…

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    Today, young drivers are paying limited attention to the road and focusing on the distractions of cell phones. Accidents are becoming more common with the growth of smartphones. With the invention of the smartphone came the wider use of internet related applications, which caused more interruptions on the road. Citizens who drive are going to gain knowledge on this specific issue. Drivers Education is offered to everyone starting at the age of 14-15, depending on which state they live in.…

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    and bus drivers from texting while driving, and in 2011 banned all hand-held cell phone use by commercial drivers (Vegega). Many state governments have also banned texting while driving, many going as far as prohibiting all hand-held cell phone use. Law enforcement agencies around the nation are continually looking for better ways to enforce these laws in hopes of decreasing the number of crashes caused by distracted driving. Although cell phone use is not the only cause of crashes involving…

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    Should drivers of automobiles be prohibited from using cellular phones? Did you know using a cell phone while driving increases the risk of crash by four times? Texting and driving it has caused many accidents and no matter how much people talk about it and still how many times it has happened and there goes another life lost because of people’s carelessness. Recent studies suggest that cell phones are dangerous to use when driving so I have gathered information to look at the epidemic it has…

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    I have a strong argument that the government should not be able to invade my privacy and look at my information on my phone or other people’s phones. Spying on people’s phones is an invasion of their privacy. Even though it maybe useful for spying for terrorist reasons itś still wrong to spy on someone. Spying on someone is invading their personal space or their privacy. Gathering data from citizens’ cell phones, even if only briefly, may violate the Constitution. Americans would consider…

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    position in this argument is that too many good people die because they are using their cell phone while driving. An article describes that “the risk of a crash or near-crash among novice drivers increased with the performance of many secondary tasks, including texting and dialing cell phones” (“Stop Texts Stop Wrecks”). This proves that many accidents today involving vehicles are due to the use of cell phones.…

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