barmar, on Mar 25 2009, 06:16 AM, said:
Even before the cell phone ban, players were required to turn off their cell phones during the game (this is also true at smaller tournaments). So your question is not relevant.
Most talented surgeons are able to operate during th case while listening music. Sorry, i cannot recognize Bridge game could be more serious and harder to fix than humanbeing anatomy. It is a race versus time element. One must hit correct keys at the precise moment while problem aroused.
Electronic devices ban might aim to serve fairplay. Really very good, I support wholeheartedly. If I remember correct a situation occurred in Europe some years ago and 2 famous european champion title owner players with their organisators caught while exchanging special cards only seen by some xray lenses. Surely that crew banned by both EBU and their official national authorities.
I hope th officials would think again about public safety. There are many emergency staff in this world and life is full of with surprises.
A communication center could establish like child care, accommodation, catering. I don't think " I am in a running important (!) hot tournament" stupid excuse is valid when emergency duty call received. I am against such players would be penalised.