To add to your comments, this is also a serious no-no in the eyes of the FCC.
I'm waiting for the first emergency to take place and a cell phone jammer is incorporated.
Seems that we get less confrontational as time goes on. Instead of posting notice that offenders will be violated, we go out and buy cell phone jammers.
But cell phones are a curse to some degree. A local University that shall remain nameless instituted a no cell phone policy for students. That quickly went downhill when professors cell phones would ring during class time, etc.
For those of us in continuing education, that was even more interesting. For example, at the time I was working for the state AG, I HAD to keep my cell phone on. But at least I had the common sense to put it on vibrate. One professor told me he always knew when my phone went off because I'd jolt up a bit. Beepilepsy indeed.
What is really amusing about this is that Stew has posted a Bell Mobility cell number.
Anyone know if Bell Mobility charges the subscriber for incoming calls? Hmmmm ... we could give this the same treatment we give to those who post their 800 numbers trying to sell wares that are offensive to us.