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This event will be a phone-free experience. Use of phones will not be permitted in the performance space.
Upon arrival at the venue, phones will be secured in individual Yondr pouches that will be opened at the end of the event. Guests will always maintain possession of their devices and can access them throughout the event only in designated Phone Use Areas within the venue. All devices will be re-secured in Yondr pouches before returning to the performance space.
Anyone seen using a device during the performance will be escorted out of the venue by security. We appreciate your cooperation in creating a phone-free experience.
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
a reply to: GenerationGap
I wonder what would happen if you damaged the bag. For example, if you just took a knife and sliced it open. At the very least, I assume you would have to pay for the damaged bag, but would that be all? Might there also be an additional fine/fee involved. Possibly even considered 'destruction of private property'.....
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
a reply to: worldstarcountry
This thought is nothing new. I have had it many times over the years, but every time this happens, the thought still keeps coming back to me....
Yesterday, before the Super Bowl, I noticed there were many many people holding up their phones recording the players first entering the field. Don't they know that it is already being recorded, in much higher quality, from much better angles, and with much better audio?
I just don't understand why people can't simply live in the moment. It's right in front of you. Just watch it. You don't have to stare at your phone.
The tool used is irrelevant. Rip it open with fingernail clippers.
originally posted by: GenerationGap
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
a reply to: GenerationGap
I wonder what would happen if you damaged the bag. For example, if you just took a knife and sliced it open. At the very least, I assume you would have to pay for the damaged bag, but would that be all? Might there also be an additional fine/fee involved. Possibly even considered 'destruction of private property'.....
Sneaking a knife into a school, arena, or nightclub that prohibits weapons is difficult and a felony in most states. So attorney fees would dwarf any potential fee to replace a $2 yondr bag...
As far as I am aware, no state has outlawed magnetic stud finders as of yet.
Kevin plays it too safe to be hit by the cancel mob.