I do not believe that making selfie-free spaces are going to change anything. People break the rules every time, it’s what we do. However, adding certain consequences will most likely change the outcome of breaking those rules…For example, if somebody takes a selfie in a selfie-free zone and gets caught, they will have to pay a fine or some jail time, maybe even both depending on how bad the situation looks. If this ever happens, and it probably will. There has to be certain standard rules that everyone should know about, and make those who break it never to do it again. For our own safety.
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