Time is precious, and that's especially true for one lawmaker in Connecticut. According to a report in the Register Citizen in Connecticut, a state lawmaker is proposing a bill that would require movie theaters to post the actual start time of a movie - after all the trailers,
State Senator Martin Looney, who is a Democrat from New Haven, is fed up with movie theaters saying a film starts at a set time, then being forced to sit through 30 minutes of advertisements, trailers, and promos for popcorn and sodas before the movie actually begins.
Cinemagoers in Connecticut may see two start times for listed films — one before commercials and one after — if a lawmaker successfully gets a new bill passed. State Senator Martin Looney of New Haven,
People who show up to a movie theater at the time listed on their ticket probably don't value their own time very much when you consider you're almost
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Hence our delight at a recent piece of visionary legislation put forward by a state senator in Connecticut, which would require movie theaters to list, not just the “start time,” but the actual time the movie starts.
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