The Worst Defense is a Crappy Cell Phone

27 11 2007

WCBS-2 New York:

MONTCLAIR, N.J. (CBS)

College students at Montclair State University are all talking about a new requirement that will require students to have a cell phone.

CBS 2 HD has learned more on this required feature that is forcing students to dig into their wallets.

At Montclair State, there is no excuse for being out of touch.

“‘School Phone’ I use for campus e-mail, different things like that,” freshman Angela Vuocolo said.

That’s right.

First-year student Vuocolo said ‘School Phone’ — as in a Sprint-operated cell phone — is now mandatory for all students. It’s the first program of its kind in the country.

The cost: $420 a year for a base plan which is bundled into the tuition bill.

It includes just 50 peak voice minutes a month, but unlimited text messaging to any carrier, unlimited campus-based data usage, and student activated emergency GPS tracking.

“What it does is allow students to have an extra pair or group of people watching over them when they’re going from one location to another,” Montclair Police Department Chief Paul Cell said.

Another supposed reason for these phones is to give students a means of communication should another Cho pulls a massacre.  Though I think their gun could take the cell phones in a fight quite easily.

Now if you propose that the Montclair State University campus cops have guns, then that’s controversial — much less allowing students with New Jersey CCW permits to carry on campus.


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