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2015年9月24日 星期四

Selfie sticks banned at western Japan's train stations


Selfie sticks have become ubiquitous at tourist sites across the globe, but western Japan is taking a stand against the gadget.Local authorities have placed a ban on the use of selfie sticks at 1,195 train stations in the area of the country, with the law having come into effect this past weekend (September 19th).




The Japanese are particularly fond of technology, photography and social media, taking selfies are a popular pastime, but more thought will have to be given as to where they are taken.West Japan Railway, which operates the shinkansen high speed trains in Osaka and the region to the west of the city, gave two reasons for banning selfie sticks.

It stated that the first objection was on the grounds of safety, as many of the train stations have overhead wiring that could be damaged it struck with a selfie stick.As much of these cables are live, electric shocks could also occur if the gadget came into contact with them.The second reason for the ban is that groups of passengers have been seen to clog up platforms as they tried to get photographs in front of shinkansen trains.


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