The article “The dangerous art of the ultimate selfie” discusses the dangers of taking selfies and recent incidents that have resulted in death or injury. After reading this article, I think that selfie free zones can be a good idea in concept, but I am having trouble thinking how it can be executed. By this I mean how will it be enforced and what sort of punishment would be handed down? In the end, I believe that there should not be selfie free zones and that people should just be logical in their decisions or, as described in the article, will face harsh consequences based on their decision.
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