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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Nov 2013

    U.S. proposal would lift an FCC ban on cellphone use by passengers once a flight reaches 10,000 feet. http://on.wsj.com/1aUbzdS 

    3:07 PM - 21 Nov 2013
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    18 replies 60 retweets 11 likes
      1. Phil Murphy‏ @FillMurphy 22 Nov 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ - Cellphones on planes - NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! #FCC @FCC

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      1. J Irizarry, MS LPI‏ @IPC_Detectives 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ @LATINOCIGARLIFE that is indeed a safety issue and one that has many risks. I say no. because that's not a risk i'm willing to take.

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      2. Ana Garcia‏ @AnaGNews 21 Nov 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        NO, all those annoying loud talkers @WSJ: U.S. proposal would lift an FCC ban on cellphone use by passengers once a flight reaches 10,000 ft

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      1. Laura Mecoy‏ @lmecoy 22 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ

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      1. David Cutri‏ @Coot76 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ I'm not sure I am ready to listen to other passengers arguing on the phone.

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      1. Anthony V‏ @AnthonyV07 21 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: proposal would lift a ban on cellphone use by passengers once a flight reaches 10,000 feet. http://on.wsj.com/1aUbzdS ” @chrissyteigen

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      1. Sam‏ @02250514 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ Cellphones on airplanes is a terrible idea. 100+ passengers speaking on an airplane will be like a nightclub you can't escape.

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      1. THE BLUE PUDDLE‏ @bobusa20 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ cell phones use on planes. Not a good idea if speaking is permitted. Fights will ensue with most peoples lack of courtesy.

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      1. Mary Millard‏ @HAISurvivor 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ There goes peace and quiet. Rudeness will abound for sure.

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      1. Spencer Hawks‏ @Spencer_Hawks 21 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: U.S. proposal would lift an FCC ban on cellphone use by passengers once a flight reaches 10,000 feet. http://on.wsj.com/1aUbzdS ”

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      1. Max‏ @Maxfox312 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ really? Is that one more annoying thing we need in a stuffy airplane...

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      1. Zach Blend‏ @ZachBlendGV 21 Nov 2013
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        “@WSJ: U.S. proposal would lift FCC ban on cellphone use by passengers once flight reaches 10,000 ft. http://on.wsj.com/1aUbzdS ”>mixed feelings

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      1. teri_schindler‏ @Teri_ktm 21 Nov 2013
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        kill me (or the guy inevitably next to me) now. “@WSJ: U.S. proposal wld lift ban on cellphone use at 10,000 feet. http://on.wsj.com/1aUbzdS ”

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      1. James Chisum‏ @JamesChisum 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ Thankfully no calls

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      1. T R Kelly‏ @ALECnotit 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ Well it's not a slow news day so apparently your handlers are saying no a lot.

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      1. Ԁọṅ jọṡє‏ @GENXCIGARCLUB 21 Nov 2013
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        @WSJ that is a safety issue. Many terrorists use cell phones as detonators for explosive devices. Are we really willing to take that risk?

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