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The Battery Geeks Launch MySpace Petition to Keep iPods and Pedestrians Safe in NYC Crosswalks


The iPod lovers at BatteryGeek.net are turning to the popular social networking site MySpace.com to register their dissent against New York Senator Carl Kruger's proposed legislation banning the use of all portable electronic devices in New York crosswalks. Citing the ban as setting the wrong precedent and creating its own public safety hazard, The Battery Geeks have launched the I Walk, I Cross, iPod petition, where mobile electronics enthusiasts are invited to voice their discontent with the proposed legislation that has nationwide implications.
The I Walk, I Cross, iPod petition advocates education over legislation to mitigate the public safety risks involved when using handheld devices while crossing the street. Its simple goal is to create a public dialog reminding everyone to look left, right and left again.
To distribute their message, The Battery Geeks have launched a MySpace page to reach its concentrated population of mobile, tech-savvy users. The iPod has become a symbol of this generation, and MySpace is the ideal vehicle to promote crosswalk safety and distribute a petition for positive social change.
Battery Geek spokesman Kevin Eich notes, “Whether legislation or a dead battery encroaches on an individuals mobility, our company is dedicated to empowering portable electronics users in every sense of the word. This petition represents our commitment to over-arching philosophies of independence, personal freedom, and net neutrality.”
This small company's lofty goals reflect similar sentiments in the burgeoning MySpace community, and The Battery Geeks believe education is a much more effective tool to create public awareness. The idea of legislation is well intended but hardly practical. Enforcement drains public safety resources which are better utilized in combating serious crimes.
While the petition may seem as frivolous as the legislation itself, The Battery Geeks stand by its simple message of crosswalk safety, and to encourage participation, everyone who signs the petition is automatically entered into a free drawing for a 100 hour iPod battery.
Eich explains, “If the New York Legislature does not consider the I Walk, I Cross, iPod petition to be adequate opposition to Sen. Kruger's proposed legislation, we find it ironically appropriate to be selling a 100 hour iPod battery to a jogger who can only run around a single city block... Sticking with our educational premise, that's at least a 1000 laps over a 4 day period.”
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I Walk, I Cross, iPod Petition
Say your piece! Sign the I Walk, I Cross, iPod petition opposing New York's proposed legislation against the use of handheld devices in crosswalks. Join The Battery Geeks in advocating education over legislation that encroaches upon our personal freedoms, and for your support, each signature will be entered in a contest to win a 100 hour iPod battery. And above all, remember to look left, right and left again when crossing the street.

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