Invading Airspace With Cellphone Chatter
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Consultant Ray Maietta sees little problem with cellphones on passenger flights (“Up in the Air on Cellphones,” Business Itinerary, Sept. 30).
“People will work it out,” he says.
Sure they will:
“Excuse me, could you keep your voice down?” (No response.) “Would you at least turn your ringer down so I can read my book?”
“Shut up. I’m on the phone here!”
“Who are you telling to shut up? You cellphone addicts make me sick! Stewardess, I want to move to another seat right now!”
“I’m sorry, this is a full flight.”
(Repeat scenario throughout the cabin.)
I think I’ll stay home and watch the Travel Channel, thanks.
Bonnie Sloane
Los Angeles
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