Selfies have inevitably become a part of our everyday life, for better or worse. To impose a “selfie-free zone” would be a mistake in the sense that people would protest for their freedom of expression. And either way if punished using a fine or a warning from a patrolman, people will do it anyway. If in a dangerous zone where a selfie could lead to an accident or death, it should be explicitly shown that you could get injured or die if you do distract yourself, and that the person cannot sue anyone if anything happens because the dangers were implied through the warnings and the risk was willingly taken for an “ultimate selfie”
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