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singalto Wrote:

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> We are frequently told not to use phones in the

> street to avoid having them stolen.



But TFL is removing bus times as we can use our phones


Anyway no one will try it with me - too loud and grumpy :)


Edit: meaning I've never even had anyone try and I'm always out maybe my (mis)demeanour

so I've made my own risk assessment

The scenarios below do show a lack of joined up thinking. On the one hand we are advised we should not use technology in the street because it is a thief magnet, but transport companies are making it necessary by using phone apps for tiemtables. Another example is parking, where old coin operated boxes are replaced by phone-in with payment by credit card.


JohnL Wrote:

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> singalto Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > We are frequently told not to use phones in the

> > street to avoid having them stolen.

>

>

> But TFL is removing bus times as we can use our

> phones

>

> Anyway no one will try it with me - too loud and

> grumpy :)

>

> Edit: meaning I've never even had anyone try and

> I'm always out maybe my (mis)demeanour

> so I've made my own risk assessment

I know it's inconsistent, but we just have to make a decision I suppose.


I have headphones on half the time so it's pretty obvious where the phone is,

it's pointless having technology if you're afraid to use it because of some

scumbags.


Hope someone steals their mopeds.

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