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  1. lookitsthesun on

    They’ll walk back on this one the moment someone points out it might disproportionately criminalise minority groups.

  2. I absolutely hate all the people on my bus watching loud videos, largely of religious preaching or loud tiktoks.

    It shouldn’t be banned though, that’s crazy. Just let me sit and quietly hate them.

  3. Beer-Cave-Dweller on

    Railway byelaws sort of cover this anyway.

    It’s the enforcement that’s a problem. Made even worse with the driver only trains.

  4. ConfusedQuarks on

    I hate the idiots who watch videos or listen to songs on loudspeaker. But I am not sure these laws would ever be enforced in public transport.

    I would prefer them to first ban Loud music that disturb neighbours after 10 at night and actually enforce it through police.

  5. Is this one of those laws that would be created to make this an arrestable offence? If people are just being the worst and police do somehow manage to be there to enforce it, they would have this to cite rather than public disorder/nuisance or whatever the current option is?

  6. Please do.

    It feels like the number of minor social infractions one has to contend with increases daily. This kind of social breakdown then feeds into other parts of life as it feels there is no enforcement of the etiquette that allows millions of people to live together in a small country.

    People are too scared to enforce these norms themselves, either for fear of violence or the fear that they will end up on the wrong side of the law. Arseholes use this to do what they want, playing music on public transport, littering, driving dangerously etc.

    It seems like a small problem but it’s something that affects all of us on a day to day basis. Cumulatively it is a large problem.

  7. Serious-Note9271 on

    I am sure that the people who do this will care deeply about this law and obey it at all times. Give me a break.

  8. evenstevens280 on

    Just make it legal to take people’s phones off them and chuck them out the window instead

  9. esoteric_encaustum on

    I feel like there just might be more important legislation to pass. Perhaps even just more important things for the police to enforce. Probably not though.

  10. Proper_Cup_3832 on

    Add having phone conversations on loud speaker to that one as well. In what world was this made fucking acceptable everywhere.

  11. Virtual-Feedback-638 on

    Total madness…the UK is turning into a Police state,what is next? Maybe no public show of affection, or maybe banning freedom of expression?

  12. 64gbBumFunCannon on

    If they add in “walking down the street on speaker phone, shouting at your phone” I’ll vote for them.

  13. Answering the phone on loud speaker anywhere but your own home should be eliminated.

  14. I mist admit with all the struggles in life in 2025 teenagers playing music on phone speakers is definitely the number one voting concern.

    Finger on the pulse.

  15. Good. I have no problem with more laws coming into place to help make being out in public better for all. Ban eating on public transport, loud music and have much harsher penalties for litter dropping.

  16. It’s one of those idle political promises that sound good until you realise that it’s never going to happen.

    A bit like the whole Lib Dem party tbf.

  17. Surely this is unenforceable, like banning people from taking up the full width of a pavement when you’re walking towards them where only two people side by side can fit?

    You can’t really legislate against social contracts and decent manners, or enforce spacial awareness. A lot of people just lack the mental capacity for it. Leaving it to companies to enforce will rarely if ever happen.

    It requires a cultural change – people actually calling out selfish behaviour rather than just keeping quiet and then bitching about it later.

  18. Sensible policies for a happier Britain. Enforcement should be by immediate summary deportation.

  19. As long as it was announced while barrelling down a water slide on a dolphin’s back, I’m all for it!

  20. Public Transport should be nationalised and there should be inspectors on more buses and trains finding and kicking off people displaying antisocial behaviour.

    While public transport is ran for profit the service and experience for the public will continue to decline as shareholders must make a higher profit.

    Capitalism only works for consumer benefit when there is competition. There is no competition in local public transport when each company has a de facto monopoly on the local transport.

  21. Can we bring back social stigma so these we don’t need law enforcement to stop stuff like this?

  22. Of course they do, they think it’ll make them popular (spoiler: it won’t). How do they think they’re doing to make anyone give a shit about the rule though?

  23. ShufflingToGlory on

    Ludicrous. Is it the fear of physical assault that stops people from asking these scrotes to turn off their music?

    In which case that needs dealing with by the state. Not illiberal policing of people being inconsiderate twats.

    Obviously this crap proposal is cheaper and easier than actually grappling with the causes of the deterioration of British civil society.

    *Liberal* Democrats my arse. Are they looking at Labour and thinking it’s time to follow them and ratchet up the Reform vibes?

  24. Not a problem. Lib Dems stand about as much chance of getting a voice in Parliament an D J Trump does of becoming King of England.

  25. GeometricPrawn on

    But the “lib” means “liberal”, right? These people used to be a serious third party (or so I thought 20 years ago).

  26. omnia_mutantir on

    This is dumb as fuck, impossible to enforce, easy to abuse and an issue solved by fines so only an issue for the poor.

  27. A PSA on TV reminding people everyone thinks you’re a selfish cunt should do the trick.

  28. Ludicrous. Is this a free country or not? Sorry, I’ll endure very occasionally having to listen to some dickheads TikTok feed to keep the right to only slightly less often listen to something important up to my ear at low volume without being arrested.

    This isn’t going to happen; it’s a headline. But it bloody shouldn’t and I’m sick of people supporting stuff like this.

  29. ExtremelyFilthyWhore on

    It’s basic social etiquette, but since, fkn badly raised people don’t get how to behave in public, with their socks and indoor slippers, maybe it’s about time the powers intervened.