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Certain countries have moved toward punitive measures, imposing fines or community service for distracted walking. The Philippines, for example, has implemented fines up to $45, while Honolulu and other US cities have considered penalties. Still, enforcement is tricky: how does one accurately determine when someone is sufficiently distracted? Privacy concerns and logistical hurdles make fines less practical, especially since many people use their phones habitually while walking.