B.C. brings in ‘bell to bell’ school phone ban, as new access rules target protesters
VANCOUVER — Cellphone use will be restricted in all British Columbia school districts when pupils return next week, as the province becomes the latest to curtail the use of the devices in classrooms.
Premier David Eby says all school districts now have policies in place to ban cellphone use “bell to bell,” in line with a government directive announced in April.
The province is also imposing “access zones” around schools allowing police to arrest or issue tickets to anyone found impeding access, disrupting educational activities, or attempting to intimidate an individual within 20 metres of school property.
The zones will be in effect on school days from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m., and during extracurricular school activities at all public and independent schools.