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Should Eir be allowed remove most payphones?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,820 ✭✭✭FanadMan


    Esel wrote:
    "Press Button A, caller!"


    Jeez, remember that so well. Along with the wind ringer thingie to get through to the exchange.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,117 ✭✭✭✭Junkyard Tom


    The driver said to her are you sure you don't want to call someone and she said it was fine. I think the girl who sat talking to her let her text someone.

    That's why I said apparently. I don't know what happened earlier in the hotel. She claimed she refused to leave and they called AGS and they escorted her out. She got on the bus in Liberty Square with nothing on her. She said she left her coat in a friend's car and I assume because her stuff was stolen couldn't retrieve it. Her skin was red raw though and you could tell she was out in the weather for a few hours.

    You know what I think?

    A. You're a telephone box spotter/enthusiast and don't want to see them being removed from our towns and cities.

    B. You have a vendetta against the hotel in Thurles because they were rude to you once.

    So which is it? A or B?

    You have 30 seconds to choose.



  • Registered Users Posts: 18,874 ✭✭✭✭Del2005


    Bernard Kavanagh/Shamrock bus driver and at least 4 other passengers can vouch for this. One guy who lives on Pallas Street Borrisoleigh gave the girl a loan of his hoody. He wears a green coat and stands at Banba Square Nenagh at 5:50pm most days. Farmer who gets on the bus at 9:15am outside the GAA grounds Borrisoleigh, Monday to Saturday they get on the bus.
    SVP shop in Nenagh (where the girl entered too no doubt to get some clothes I assume )
    There's also CCTV cameras in Liberty Square

    I'd say that the story is as true as the woman kicked out of Primark for breastfeeding.


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,501 ✭✭✭✭Mr. CooL ICE


    Never believe anything that apparently happened in Tipperary


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,736 ✭✭✭✭kylith


    Was considering turning a local phone booth into a library, as some people have done in the UK; but round here they'd only set it on fire.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 81,223 ✭✭✭✭biko


    Make them into

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  • Registered Users Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    I don't see why they should be removed! Why not keep a couple good condition ones in very central areas with a lot of footfall so theyre not used as toilets. They're always handy if you lose your phone, or have no credit, and also for foreign people as roaming charges and such are messy and complicated so they mightn't have a usable phone


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    kylith wrote: »
    Was considering turning a local phone booth into a library, as some people have done in the UK; but round here they'd only set it on fire.

    It could work in little towns outside dublin. But in dublin no, they'd just be stolen from, pissed on and probably set on fire too yes


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    The only phone boxes that should be left are the proper ones and they are essentially national monuments at this stage

    irish-telephone-telefon-box-aghagower-county-mayo-republic-of-ireland-ap3c1w.jpg

    I wonder why they don't keep making ones that look like that. The glass box ericom ones look like utter ****.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,874 ✭✭✭✭Del2005


    wakka12 wrote: »
    I wonder why they don't keep making ones that look like that. The glass box ericom ones look like utter ****.

    Money. They require a lot to manufacture and maintain, if someone breaks the windows, whereas the glass box is a few pressed aluminium sheets and a few windows.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,828 ✭✭✭5rtytry56


    Del2005 wrote: »
    Money. They require a lot to manufacture and maintain, if someone breaks the windows, whereas the glass box is a few pressed aluminium sheets and a few windows.
    And they'd still be used as receptacles for Sleeping Bags in disgusting condition with congealed bodily fluid in them, as well as graffiti.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,786 ✭✭✭wakka12


    Del2005 wrote: »
    Money. They require a lot to manufacture and maintain, if someone breaks the windows, whereas the glass box is a few pressed aluminium sheets and a few windows.

    They just look nice though, i don't see why they'd necessarily need to have glass in them anyway. That one pictured above would still look good with no glass


  • Registered Users Posts: 43,024 ✭✭✭✭SEPT 23 1989


    Paulie never trusted phones and he was proved right


  • Registered Users Posts: 745 ✭✭✭vectorvictor


    For many in the homeless community payphones are the only way of accessing the charade that is the homeless freephone accommodation line. You will generally see a rush to them at 430pm and 1030pm when the lines open for their first and second allocations.

    Cue the uneducated out of touch junkie comments


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,077 ✭✭✭Oasis1974


    boombang wrote: »
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    As soon as these dirty eyesores can be removed the better. Regarding the woman who needed to make a reverse charge call: who wouldn't let somebody genuinely in need use their landline or mobile.

    Homeless sleep in phone boxes in Dumpland?


  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 1,331 ✭✭✭J.pilkington


    At least two payphones with reverse charging is needed in every town. Last Monday during the early hours in Thurles a woman's phone and bag were stolen at a disco in a very famous hotel. She was waiting over 5 hours in the snow for the 9am Nenagh bus wearing only a dress. The hotel apparently her removed by AGS who also wouldn't help her. Will never go to that hotel for lunch again.

    A phone box and reverse calling and she may have got home a lot earlier. I honestly don't know how she survived in that weather.

    I’d love to hear the other side of the story from the two sets of 3rd parties. Something tells me she wasn’t the innocent victim you’ve been led to believe!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,165 ✭✭✭Captain Obvious


    I think the main concerns are victims of domestic violence and people with depression. Payphones offer a degree of confidentiality for these people.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 141 ✭✭Never Say Never Again


    But they removed them from most rural villages about 7 years ago so i don't see how that argument stacks up


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,926 ✭✭✭mikemac2


    Phone wreckers are idiots!

    I feel old that I remember this ad :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,874 ✭✭✭✭Del2005


    wakka12 wrote: »
    They just look nice though, i don't see why they'd necessarily need to have glass in them anyway. That one pictured above would still look good with no glass

    Sound proofing for both external noise and privacy of conversion, as otherwise we may as well just hang the phone on a wall. Though the amount of people who carry out full intimate phone calls on speakers means that most don't care about privacy, but you still need some way to reduce external noise as you can't duck out of the wind with a wired phone.


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    mikemac2 wrote: »
    Phone wreckers are idiots!

    I feel old that I remember this ad :(

    I’m old enough to remember having to always keep 20p on me, in case of emergency and I had to call someone!


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