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The CT police examine street robbery, call viewers

Do you have a panic attack if you can't find your cell phone? Do you agree that your cell phone is your coveted possession next to your beloved people? There are around 7.21 billion smartphone users worldwide, with China, India and the United States their way. My next question is: “Do you think you are addicted to your phone?”

I will be honest: I am addicted to my laptop. I would like to take a point based on an article that I read in the Danbury Daily Voice on March 1st. The article explains about a robbery outside the “Spot”, a popular bar and a popular restaurant in Anshernia, Connecticut. A man reported that it was involved in a small car accident in front of the restaurant. The woman who was involved in the accident became aggressive, insulted him and then ran away with his wallet and his phone.

Instead of getting in to help the man fight on the sidewalk, the spectators gathered to observe how the scene developed. Human crowds formed, their faces, which were illuminated by the appearance of their smartphone, when they recorded the incident, and apparently not to notice the urgency of the situation. The man seemed desperate, asked for help, but the audience focused on prioritizing the moment for social media, prioritizing likes and parts compared to human sympathy.

As a video of the robbery in the social media, it swept the attention of the Alsinia police chief Wayne Williams, explained:

“We are also aware of this incident of the social media video. We would encourage people not to share this video that repeats the victim in this case and sensationalized the ridiculous actions of the parties involved. “

According to backlinko.com, The time that smartphones spent among American adults grew 38 minutes in 2021 to 4 hours 2 minutes in 2025. Indonesia takes first place for daily time for smartphones at 6:05 hours, which was in 2023 !! I admit to make videos on my iPhone, but mostly they are sweet videos of my grandchildren.

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