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Breakfast Thursday, 21 November, 2002, 06:58 GMT
Time to ban the mobile menace?
We all know the feeling. Pop-corn in hand, you settle down into you cinema seat - and then someone's mobile phone goes off.

In New York city, the problem has become so bad that one councillor wants to ban the use of all mobiles in public places.

And, there are moves to follow suit here.

So - are mobiles a public menace or a vital way of keeping in touch?

And join our mobile phone debate at around 8.20am on Breakfast on BBC One and BBC News 24.

We'll be talking to a pub landlord who's already banned mobiles from his bar. And to a woman who couldn't do without her mobile.

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