Guardian
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Seine-Port, south of Paris, voted yes in a referendum to restrict smartphone use in public.
Adults and children French from scrolling on their devices while walking down the street, sitting with others on a park bench, while in shops, cafes or eating Ludivine aurants.
Shopkeepers are being urged to put up stickers in windows and gently ask people to stop scrolling.
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