This City Limits Smartphone Use to Two Hours a Day — Citizens Divided over the Rule - PUNE PULSE
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Japanese city Toyoake is the first to decide: Smartphone use only 2 hours a day. 70,000 inhabitants affected. More in the video!
This City Limits Smartphone use to Two Hours a Day — Citizens Divided over the Rule - PUNE PULSE
The new guideline aims to promote better sleep and family time, but many residents call it unnecessary interference. In a first-of-its-kind move, the city of Toyoake in Japan’s Aichi Prefecture has issued a directive urging residents to limit smartphone use to no more than two hours a day outside of work or study. The rule, which came into effect
A new regulation puts the Japanese city of Toyoake in the headlines worldwide. It applies to citizens the two-hour rule for smartphone use. However, if the time limit is exceeded, will not be punished.
Toyoake, Japan In the Japanese city of Toyoake, a rule has been adopted that recommends limiting the use of mobile phones to two hours a day. Although the police will not stop the offenders, their mayor is determined to improve the relationship with screens. During an interview at his town hall, Masafumi Kouki tells the AFP that for months he has been concerned about "the negative effects of excessive use of smartphones, in particular the sharp …
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