Everyday habit here, in the disadvantaged suburbs and cities around 
Paris. It's a way of demonstrating how you dominate space, like parking 
your car where it disturbs most, occupying the entry hall of 
condominiums. The French call it "incivilité".

Regards,
Frank Thomas

Amparo Lasén wrote:
> I've been observed in Madrid and its suburbs youngsters, mainly men, 
> using their mobiles to play music loud, either to listen to it 
> together, while they spend their time in a park or square for example, 
> or, in a more provocative way, whilst they are in the train or bus, 
> enjoying the reaction of fellow passengers.
>  
> I wonder if some of you have spotted this kind of mobile use or if you 
> have read something about it.
>  
> Thank you very much for your help
>  
> Amparo Lasen
> Dpto Sociología I
> Facultad de CCPP y Sociología
> Universidad Complutense de Madrid
>  
>
> >


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FTR Internet Research
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93110 Rosny-sous-Bois
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