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ponderman 15th March 2012 12:22

Mobile phones on trains.
 
These days, idiots on trains are becoming much more common, they shout at mobiles or play loud music on them, there is no way to avoid them as most trains do not have a 'quiet coach'. The other thing is why do some parents think it ok to let kids run around the train making a noise then expect the rest of us to tolerate it, happened recently on a 317 all the way from Ponders End to Cambridge on a Sunday, during the week some people turn a section of the train in to an office, why?
We have some of the nicest railway routes in the world, so enjoyable but there are so many selfish, inconsiderate gits intent in spoiling it.

Christopher Dent 15th March 2012 19:54

I have had several run ins with mobile users over the years. most people like to travel quietly, relax read or enjoy the journey. Most of my longer journeys were south west to north east. Why does one have to remind people that they are using a mobile in a quiet coach. Some users seem to think a train is were they can share their life with the rest in the carriage and others impose noisy children upon others. Perhaps a few cattle trucks could be added for phone users on all trains????

whitemoor66 15th March 2012 20:02

It's not just trains. In my local library you are allowed to use your mobile as long as you show consideration to others :eek: and are allowed to eat food as long as it's not hot. :eek::eek::eek:

faltskog36abba 15th March 2012 20:34

i commute from manchester victoria to wigan and bradford,different days different routes-i hear people on their mobiles speaking loudly all the time,i once went from vic to blackpool-a women was on the phone for the duration of the journey[1 hour 27 mins],she must of rang 6 or 7 people telling how she was late from piccadilly due to the tram being delayed[nothing new there]when she got on the train at victoria she told the same story to all of her friends-i felt like telling her to shut up..then you have the kids playing music on the mobile,i pod or whatever they are called..then again i feel like saying something,,but,back in the day i was playing music from my ghetto blaster for all to hear-so i tolerate it,ive been there and done it,people using the train as a mobile office,papers all over the table,cases on seats etc,then i would certainly pipe up.

Axe 16th March 2012 02:57

No problem. Take a look at >>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uz5MppfxOPU

Chris

jayar 16th March 2012 04:54

Excellent link, and pity there was not more treatment of those inconsiderate travellers in this way. But there is simple technology which masks out mobile phone reception, and it should be installed in railway "quiet" carriages, and places like schools and churches. TOCs should not be encouraging these modern scourges, what did people do in the days before these "devices" were around? Waited until they got to their destination, or used a coin-phone on the way........annoying nobody.

Belmont Road 16th March 2012 09:40

You can get if you know where to find them mobile phone blockers.

They are illegal in the UK. They work when close to a mobile and cut the signal. They look like a mobile phone so no one would suspect you.

I entirely agree with the sentiments expressed and love the link.

Now I have what my friends call the "Old Gits" railcard I try to book first class on my long distance journeys which, if you can plan well ahead, is not that more expensive.

Not many problems like that in this part of the train.

Bubblewrap 16th March 2012 13:58

IF! Only I could. Good laugh though!:D:D:D

tonyharker 16th March 2012 14:50

[QUOTE= snipped
Now I have what my friends call the "Old Gits" railcard I try to book first class on my long distance journeys which, if you can plan well ahead, is not that more expensive.

Not many problems like that in this part of the train.[/QUOTE]

I don't know which trains you travelled on, but when I was working and I travelled First as part of my job there were just as many idiots there, as well as drunk "businessmen" going home after work!

Belmont Road 16th March 2012 15:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by tonyharker (Post 68391)
I don't know which trains you travelled on, but when I was working and I travelled First as part of my job there were just as many idiots there, as well as drunk "businessmen" going home after work!

Well I have been lucky - definitely no screaming kids. I can only get seats on the off peak trains at midday or early afternoon so perhaps that's why.


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