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You must not be old enough to remember when this was the norm . . .

Posted by dwill123 on June 7, 2013 at 14:54:43:

At least in the area where I (used to) live (northern NJ) similar activities were done almost to the early 70's before theatres started cutting back on the use of ushers. The flashlight was a mandatory piece of equipment. and even though there were no cell phones you had better be talking in at maximum a whisper if at all or you got that flashlight shined right in your face with a loud, audible SHHHHH! On the rare occasion violators were shown the exit. I wish all theatres had this practice today to handle the rude teens (an adults) carrying on loud conversations, texting and out right talking on cell phones.