No, I don't think implementing a law to ban public phone calls is practical. Enforcing such a regulation would be quite challenging. People frequently need to make urgent calls while they're on the go, and public spaces are designed for shared use, which naturally includes phone calls. Additionally, advancements in technology, such as noise-canceling headphones, can mitigate the disturbance caused by phone conversations, making a law unnecessary.
No, I don't think implementing a law to ban public phone calls is practical. Enforcing such a regulation would be quite challenging. People frequently need to make urgent calls while they're on the go, and public spaces are designed for shared use, which naturally includes phone calls. Additionally, advancements in technology, such as noise-canceling headphones, can mitigate the disturbance caused by phone conversations, making a law unnecessary.