(keitai-l) Discrete Use of Mobile (was Clamshell vs. Candy Bar)

From: John Whelan <john.whelan_at_alatto.com>
Date: 04/26/04
Message-ID: <LBEGKPCPOAGEFNJMEDKAOEBODIAA.john.whelan@alatto.com>
Continuing on this this extract from an O2 pamphlet on Mobile phone safety
encourages discrete use of phone.
http://www.mmo2.com/docs/cr/downloads/Againstcrime.pdf

Extract: Be discreet
You should try not to draw too much attention to your
mobile phone in public. Always be discreet with how you use
it so you don't make yourself an obvious target for thieves.
A lot of people use texting in public places because it is so
discreet. Nobody can hear what you're saying or who you're
talking to. In most cases, people aren't even aware that you
are using a mobile phone.
If you are talking on your mobile in a public place, make sure
you don't talk too loudly. If you do, you're only drawing more
attention to yourself.
You might also want to consider using a hands-free earpiece.
This would allow you to keep your mobile phone out of sight
and also keep your hands free.

John W
Received on Mon Apr 26 16:26:03 2004