Cell Phone Ban
#2
Posted 2008-July-24, 11:02
I did hear of one phone going off but I'm not sure the person was penalized.
I had asked how many had been checked in and was told around 175 on Tuesday.
#4
Posted 2008-July-24, 18:21
The entire procedure is smooth. I'm not wild about the need to do this in every NABC event I feel like watching but the workaround is decent enough.
#5
Posted 2008-July-24, 21:12
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#6
Posted 2008-July-25, 00:00
matmat, on Jul 24 2008, 01:14 PM, said:
Someone mentioned that the cell phone check station is not being operated by ACBL, and they're not getting the revenue.
#7
Posted 2008-July-25, 00:08
blackshoe, on Jul 24 2008, 11:12 PM, said:
On my first day I used it they tried to give me someone else's phone (she misread a digit on the ticket). I suppose an unethical person might take the phone, but I think this is pretty unlikely. After all, that means they can't get THEIR phone.
It's a pretty simple, fool-proof system. In addition to the ticket stub, you also have to put your name on an index card and put it in the baggie with the phone. Most of the time they ask you your name and check the card before giving you the phone. But I think this is really intended so they can try to get in touch with you if your phone turns up later.
#8
Posted 2008-July-25, 02:20
#9
Posted 2008-July-25, 05:28
Elianna, on Jul 25 2008, 03:20 AM, said:
It went off in the baggie at the check station or at the table? Isn't the mixed BAM an NABC event where cell phones at the table are banned?
#10
Posted 2008-July-25, 08:44
Elianna, on Jul 25 2008, 03:20 AM, said:
You mean she forgot to check it, right?
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#11
Posted 2008-July-25, 12:24
#12
Posted 2008-July-25, 12:29
barmar, on Jul 25 2008, 01:24 PM, said:
Engaging in Civil disobedience means being public in your disobedience, not doing it in secret. It also means you are willing to pay the price for breaking the law, a law you disagree with.
When people marched for Civil Rights, they did so in public. Rosa Parks rode the bus in public and was willing to go to jail or to get beaten up for breaking the law.
It is not, not, sneeking around and breaking the law in secret.
If your friends are pulling out their cell phones and putting it on the table during finals play and refusing to move it....now that is civil disobedience.
#13
Posted 2008-July-26, 01:05
But from my experience with working with event venues $2 is not covering it.
My, aren't some of us cynical.
I believe ACBL is doing this in the best interest of the players, it may not be the best idea but think about what drove them to it.
Jo Anne Murdock
President District 20 ACBL
#14
Posted 2008-July-26, 08:07
JoAnneM, on Jul 26 2008, 02:05 AM, said:
But from my experience with working with event venues $2 is not covering it.
Today's Daily Bulletin included an item which stated that Allan Falk's wife has been manning the cell phone checking station. I don't think there is hotel/security staff being used for the desk.
#15
Posted 2008-July-26, 09:16
TimG, on Jul 26 2008, 09:07 AM, said:
JoAnneM, on Jul 26 2008, 02:05 AM, said:
But from my experience with working with event venues $2 is not covering it.
Today's Daily Bulletin included an item which stated that Allan Falk's wife has been manning the cell phone checking station. I don't think there is hotel/security staff being used for the desk.
Also, there is a little blurb about how the event is monitored live via cameras and taped.
#16
Posted 2008-July-28, 09:27
Elianna, on Jul 25 2008, 03:20 AM, said:
But other people got their full board penalties reduced to 1/4 board for the same thing. We knew this rule would be enforced inconsistently and selectively base on the whims of the director and the particular player(s) involved.
#17
Posted 2008-July-28, 09:35
Rob F, on Jul 28 2008, 10:27 AM, said:
Really?!
#18
Posted 2008-July-28, 17:00
I did leave my cell phone in the room, despite saying here before the event I would simply turn it off and ignore the ban per se.
#19
Posted 2008-July-28, 18:06
matmat, on Jul 28 2008, 07:35 AM, said:
Rob F, on Jul 28 2008, 10:27 AM, said:
Really?!
Yes, really. It happened in the 2nd day of the mixed BAM. A cell phone went off in Val's (our teammate who got the penalty on the first qualifying session) section and so Val checked the recap sheet to find out who it happened to. She then found out that the team got only a quarter board penalty.
She went and asked the director why, and she was told that it was put in as a full board penalty, and "someone" changed it to a quarter board. She was not given a reason why, and it was strongly implied that it would not change.
#20
Posted 2008-July-28, 18:28
pclayton, on Jul 24 2008, 12:02 PM, said:
I did hear of one phone going off but I'm not sure the person was penalized.
I had asked how many had been checked in and was told around 175 on Tuesday.
You'll have to kill me to get me to name names, but I know of dozens (no exageration) of people who ignored the rule, so just imagine how many there were that I don't know of. I still hate the rule, but to show I'm not all negative the cameras all over were a good idea.
I consider it shameful that they charge for the service of leaving your cell phone at that table. Well done raising the entry fee on anyone who wants to follow the rules.

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