I'm surprised that a very pro-American Sarkozy allowed this to go forward.
That is, if this isn't some sort of silly hoax or comment taken out of context. I mean, if a government doesn't allow certain devices to be used in federal buildings, they're more than within their rights. Using smartphones in a work environment is a privilege, not some inalienable right.
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I'm surprised that a very pro-American Sarkozy allowed this to go forward.
That is, if this isn't some sort of silly hoax or comment taken out of context. I mean, if a government doesn't allow certain devices to be used in federal buildings, they're more than within their rights. Using smartphones in a work environment is a privilege, not some inalienable right.