Some people say that mobile phones should be banned in public places such as libraries, shops and public transport. Do you agree or disagree?
In today's world, there is a controversy about phones and their ban in public places,
such
as libraries, different means of transport and shops. I agree with the fact that technologies should be prohibited in these places since Linking Words
it
might cause inconvenience for other people. First of all, if visitors to public zones use their mobiles to communicate they are likely to make a lot of noise. Correct pronoun usage
they
This
is because usually telephone conversations are emotional and you need to speak loudly to make your companion hear what you are saying. Linking Words
As a result
, it works as a distraction for other visitors and it might affect their happiness. Linking Words
For example
, in Ukrainian libraries,citizens can get a fine if they use their telephones. Linking Words
Moreover
, when residents talk on their phones they become more inattentive and can cause some incidents. Linking Words
Therefore
, people can not pay attention to what is happening around Linking Words
and
in the case of public transport,it might have negative consequences. Correct pronoun usage
them and
This
is Linking Words
due to
the fact that passengers can accidentally push someone and injure them. Linking Words
Hence
, it is quite dangerous for surrounders when people Linking Words
use
their telephones since some unexpected troubles might happen. Fix the infinitive
to use
For instance
, in the UK one man was talking on his mobile and Linking Words
due to
his carelessness,he fell on the rails but luckily he was saved. Linking Words
To conclude
, I am firmly convinced that phones should be banned in public places. Linking Words
This
is because, Linking Words
firstly
, it is likely to lead to a lot of inconvenience for Linking Words
Correct article usage
the surrounders
surrounders
and, Correct your spelling
surroundings
secondly
, there is a chance of harmful consequences.Linking Words
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