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URL:http://18.179.212.46/event/1654810DESCRIPTION:Proponents of such technology argue that signal jammer devices are necessary in many of the places where humans just can’t seem to observe the widely accepted rules of proper cell phone etiquette. Think schools, theaters, vehicles, or an otherwise quiet train ride… pretty much any venue where talking, texting, streaming and the like might be deemed disruptive or even dangerous.
Keep in mind, a mobile signal jammer will not only block voice and text on your phone, it also interferes with GPS, WiFi, and probably most problematic of all — police radar. That’s why, as mentioned above, the Federal Government has banned the sale, promotion, and use of cell phone signal jammers in the US. So if you were envisioning a little peace and quiet, courtesy of a shiny new signal blocker, you might just have to settle for ear plugs.END:VEVENT
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