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How to stop headphone dodgers

In Issue 710’s ‘Named & Shamed’ (page 21) Keumars Afifi-Sabet quite rightly moans about ‘headphone dodgers’ who feel themselves entitled to “share” their musical tastes with the rest of the railway carriage – whether their fellow travellers want to hear their choice of music or not. Luckily, legislation already exists to put a stop to such behaviour thanks to the copyright laws zealously policed by the Performing Rights Society (PRS) and the Phonographic Performance Ltd (PPL). Anyone who allows ...

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