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public behavior
About this tag
Discussions tagged with public behavior on WindowsForum.com cover incidents of disruptive conduct in shared spaces, such as a woman being removed from an Amtrak train after a 16-hour cell phone conversation and a mother charged with disorderly conduct at a school over a cleavage-related dispute. These threads explore social norms, etiquette, and legal consequences of actions in public settings, highlighting how personal behavior can impact others and lead to formal complaints or police involvement. The tag focuses on real-world examples of public conduct controversies rather than technology or Windows-related topics.
It's curious to me that some people still think that cell phones are for talking to someone.
No, they're for playing games, checking in, and sending naked picture of yourself.
So how odd that one woman seems to have managed to talk on her own little device for 16 hours, while traveling...
Police in Florida say a mother was visiting her child's school when she attempted to impose a dress code on another mom over allegations of excessive cleavage. Laura Campanello was charged with disorderly conduct after saying the other mom was showing "too much breast" -- then allegedly pulling...