Should administration restrict men on-duty's mobile usage?
25 Jan 2012 | Governance | By jeetalex |
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Security guards and Police men are often seen using mobile phones. Young recruits keep enjoying music or personal chats. Isn't it dangerous and threat inviting? Isn't it high time when the administration should restrict men on-duty's mobile usage?

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Yep they should act like the Royal Queen's guards at the Buckingham palace :)
Modern technology is always usefull and therefore putting a restriction on the use of the cell phone might not be prudent. However, it is essential that the cell phones provided to the people on duty should have the facility of only a telephone and nothing else i.e no music, no camera's, no net connection etc. It should only promote verbal comunication. This might help.
there is a problem in every corner of the town.men stop work and answer a call,thus increasing the tension for the unfortunate one who is waiting.students turn upto colleges with mobiles.vehicles are driven with the drivers recklessly making mobile calls.there should be some regulation somewhere, otherwise ,the problem gets intensified and all of us become victims.
Caught on cellphone: Cop forces constable to do somersaults
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3D0OsLfAIo
well ON DUTY, yes!! definitely as by doing that they are putting many lives at risk!