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- 10-31-2003, 04:54 PM #1klGuest
Reach in and try to grab it, of course
NEW YORK (Reuters) --Cell phone users have been known to complain about poor
service, but one New York man's mobile literally went down the toilet.
The man was on a suburban train from Grand Central Station on Wednesday night
when he went to the bathroom to make a phone call, dropped the phone into the
toilet bowl and then his hand and arm became stuck trying to retrieve it,
officials said.
Metro-North Railroad staff could not help the man, so they stopped the train and
called police officers and firefighters to extricate him, a process that took 90
minutes using "jaws of life" rescue equipment.
"The toilets are made of aluminum so I imagine he was down on hands and knees
with his shirt rolled up and hand and arm down inside, trying to flush out his
cell phone," said Jim Cameron of the Connecticut Metro-North commuter council.
He said that because of the design of the train toilet, the mobile probably
ended up in a chemical holding tank.
A spokesman for the railroad that serves the northern suburbs of New York and
Connecticut identified the man as Edwin Gallard, 41, of New York, who suffered a
minor injury to his arm as firefighters cut the toilet apart.
The track was closed and thousands of commuters were delayed during the evening
rush hour.
The phone has not yet been recovered.
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- 10-31-2003, 05:13 PM #2CAT0NHATGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
Take it in to your Sprint store for a PRL update.
- 10-31-2003, 07:07 PM #3Martin UnderwoodGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
"kl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:tio5qvg00d3ae7420a292lcqpd6f08pr9o@news...
> Reach in and try to grab it, of course
>
> NEW YORK (Reuters) --Cell phone users have been known to complain about
poor
> service, but one New York man's mobile literally went down the toilet.
I liked the statement that 'the rail company was "not particularly
interested" in going through the toilet's waste tank to retrieve the lost
phone'. And would the customer *really* want it back after he knew what it
had been "marinated" in?
- 10-31-2003, 08:38 PM #4JRWGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
kl wrote:
> Reach in and try to grab it, of course
>
> NEW YORK (Reuters) --Cell phone users have been known to complain about poor
> service, but one New York man's mobile literally went down the toilet.
>
> The man was on a suburban train from Grand Central Station on Wednesday night
> when he went to the bathroom to make a phone call, dropped the phone into the
> toilet bowl and then his hand and arm became stuck trying to retrieve it,
> officials said.
Bet that was a flushing experience.
- 10-31-2003, 09:18 PM #5CandideGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
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According to local television news, Metro North is considering suing the
man in question for damages caused by rerouting trains/passenger delays/
etc, not to mention the costs of the work crew with blow torches cutting
apart the WC.
Candide
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"Martin Underwood" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "kl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:tio5qvg00d3ae7420a292lcqpd6f08pr9o@news...
> > Reach in and try to grab it, of course
> >
> > NEW YORK (Reuters) --Cell phone users have been known to complain
about
> poor
> > service, but one New York man's mobile literally went down the
toilet.
>
> I liked the statement that 'the rail company was "not particularly
> interested" in going through the toilet's waste tank to retrieve the
lost
> phone'. And would the customer *really* want it back after he knew
what it
> had been "marinated" in?
>
>
>
- 10-31-2003, 09:34 PM #6RailroadmanGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 22:18:58 -0500, "Candide"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>X-No-archive: yes
>
>According to local television news, Metro North is considering suing the
>man in question for damages caused by rerouting trains/passenger delays/
>etc, not to mention the costs of the work crew with blow torches cutting
>apart the WC.
>
>Candide
>
What many may not realize is that those modern retention toilets on
many cars (I am most familiar with Amtrak Superliners) will shutdown
on the entire car, if something indigestible goes into one toilet.
Last year, returning on the Sunset Ltd. from Houston, someone had put
a diaper in a toilet on 0230 west of SanAntonio. It was finally fixed
at NewOrleans after several attempts elsewhere, and it cost a 2 hour
delay at NewOrleans.
Design Flaw, Perhaps, but those are the same toilets that are used on
the high and mighty airliners.
Railroadman
- 10-31-2003, 09:56 PM #7Phil KaneGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 02:38:22 GMT, JRW wrote:
>> The man was on a suburban train from Grand Central Station on Wednesday night
>> when he went to the bathroom to make a phone call, dropped the phone into the
>> toilet bowl and then his hand and arm became stuck trying to retrieve it,
>> officials said.
>
>Bet that was a flushing experience.
But he wasn't on the Flushing Line.....
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- 10-31-2003, 10:22 PM #8Tony BaileyGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
"kl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:tio5qvg00d3ae7420a292lcqpd6f08pr9o@news...
> He said that because of the design of the train toilet, the mobile
probably
> ended up in a chemical holding tank.
>
Does this mean that its interred?
--
Tony Bailey
Mercury Travel Books
- 10-31-2003, 10:31 PM #9Scott in AztlanGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003 22:54:44 +0000, kl <[email protected]> wrote:
>Reach in and try to grab it, of course
Not too long ago I heard a story where several people died when a girl dropped
her cell phone down into an outhouse pit. She paid some guy to go in and
retrieve it; he was overcome by the fumes. A second guy went in after the first
guy; he, too, was overcome. Both died. IIRC, a third person was also
killed/injured.
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not screaming like the passengers in his car.
- 10-31-2003, 10:40 PM #10mrtravelGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
Tony Bailey wrote:
> "kl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:tio5qvg00d3ae7420a292lcqpd6f08pr9o@news...
>
>>He said that because of the design of the train toilet, the mobile
>
> probably
>
>>ended up in a chemical holding tank.
> Does this mean that its interred?
>
I am guessing this is one place you aren't going to hear the Verizon
going, "Do you hear me now?"
- 10-31-2003, 11:14 PM #11JRWGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
Phil Kane wrote:
> On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 02:38:22 GMT, JRW wrote:
>
>>Bet that was a flushing experience.
>
>
> But he wasn't on the Flushing Line.....
>
I concede, your double-entendre beats mine.
- 10-31-2003, 11:21 PM #12mrtravelGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
JRW wrote:
> Phil Kane wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 02:38:22 GMT, JRW wrote:
>>
>>> Bet that was a flushing experience.
>>
>>
>>
>> But he wasn't on the Flushing Line.....
>>
>
> I concede, your double-entendre beats mine.
>
Both cheeks.....
- 11-01-2003, 12:32 AM #13David NgGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
"Martin Underwood" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
news:[email protected]...
> "kl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:tio5qvg00d3ae7420a292lcqpd6f08pr9o@news...
> > Reach in and try to grab it, of course
> >
> > NEW YORK (Reuters) --Cell phone users have been known to complain =
about
> poor
> > service, but one New York man's mobile literally went down the =
toilet.
>=20
> I liked the statement that 'the rail company was "not particularly
> interested" in going through the toilet's waste tank to retrieve the =
lost
> phone'. And would the customer *really* want it back after he knew =
what it
> had been "marinated" in?
>=20
Well, given the fact that he actually stuck his hand down that =
"****-hole" to retrieve it, he really wanted it back whatever seeped =
into his phone.
Personally, if my cell phone jumps off of me into that toilet hole =
(hopefully not) I would report it lost and get a replacement =
immediately. At least I will have a brand new phone and better cellular =
phone.
- 11-01-2003, 07:15 AM #14Philip NasadowskiGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Railroadman) wrote:
> Design Flaw, Perhaps, but those are the same toilets that are used on
> the high and mighty airliners.
which have sepperate breakers for the toilet. Why they couldn't put a
$10 circuit braker on the Superliner's one, is beyond me...
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- 11-01-2003, 09:16 AM #15Hans-Joachim ZierkeGuest
Re: If your cell phone falls in the toilet, what you gonna do
kl schrieb:
> Metro-North Railroad staff could not help the man, so they stopped the train and
> called police officers and firefighters to extricate him, a process that took 90
> minutes using "jaws of life" rescue equipment.
So he'll sue the railroad, due to the badly designed toilet?
Hans-Joachim
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von ihm das hehre Motto "Ein Plan ist kein Dogma, sondern nur eine Anleitung zum
Handeln." Ein schöner Zug von der DBAG, daß auch sie dieses Motto für ihre Fahr-
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