Releases & Statements
In the Media
Newsletter
Photo Gallery
Contact

 
 

Releases & Statements

 


For Immediate Release: May 08, 2006

Contact: Frank Sobrino, Press Secretary

O: (212) 669-4193

 

GOTBAUM TO SCHOOLS CHANCELLOR:

HEED PARENTS’ CELLPHONE CALL

After hearing from parents fearing for their children’s safety, Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum today called on the schools chancellor to relent on the recent cellphone crackdown and develop a policy that recognizes parents’ and students’ reliance on the phones as a vital communication tool, especially in emergencies.

Calling the 1988 regulation prohibiting students from carrying “beepers and other communication devices” dated, the public advocate called for allowing principals and teachers to use their discretion in curbing inappropriate cellphone use until a new policy is in place.

“Parents are angry, and rightfully so,” Gotbaum said. “With the school year nearly over, now is not the time to begin vigorous enforcement of a dated regulation. Instead, the time until the start of the new school year should be used to develop an updated policy. Listen to parents. Make it clear when cellphones can and can’t be used, and then enforce the rules. A sensible strategy for tackling inappropriate cellphone use shouldn’t be a cause for alarm to parents or a threat to students’ safety.”

Among the parents voicing their concern to Gotbaum was Bambi Everson, whose autistic daughter attends a public high school. The teen commutes by subway from either her mother’s house in one borough, or her father’s house in another, to her school in a third borough.

“Without a cellphone, my daughter couldn’t possibly travel safely to and from school everyday,” Everson said. “Hopefully, common sense will prevail and a reasonable policy will be developed that recognizes how important cellphones have become for parents.”

* * *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 


 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

Back to top

 

 

The Public Advocate's Office • 1 Centre Street, 15th Floor • New York, NY 10007 • General Inquiries: (212) 669-7200
Ombudsman Services: (212) 669-7250 • Fax: (212) 669-4091