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On Jan 15, 5:49*am, (Geoffrey S. Mendelson) wrote:
radioguy wrote: There are hardly any pay phones around anymore. There used to be lots. Now there's almost none. Sure, the little booths that say "phone" are still there, but the actual phones are not. Here that has led to people putting in private pay phones in their store or restaurant. Some places that have seating or displays outside, such as the corner "minimarket" have them outside. However as soon as they close, the phone goes into the store and is locked up for the night. Of course we don't have the street crime problem the US has. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel *N3OWJ/4X1GM Where I'm at in the U.S., the stores and restaurants have removed their pay phones completely. Or maybe it was the phone company who removed them. However, at least in my area, it was not because of any crime. It's because so many people use cell phones now, the regular phone company doesn't make hardly any profit from pay phones like they used to. |
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