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Tattling on electronic device users
Just curious as to the group's general opinion on this topic. I travel for my job and am amazed at the % of people who blatantly ignore the request to shut off electronic devices. Or worse -- conceal the use of them when the FA does her cabin check.
Up til this point I've stayed quiet. But I think I've reached my limit. Do you guys take matters into your own hands, alert a FA -- or just ignore it and mind your own business? |
Originally Posted by joedish
(Post 21280414)
Just mind your own business. Nobody likes a tattletale.
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I wouldn't tattle on anyone who continued using a mobile phone or any other electronic device,
A. Because I'm not about to start an argument with a fellow passenger. B. Because I'm not convinced by the claims that electronic devices can interfere with the aircraft. However, I would probably give dirty looks to someone who continued talking on a cell phone while in the aircraft. To me, aircraft safety aside, that's just plain rude. I was recently asked by a FA to switch off my e-reading device prior to take-off. It is not one that can either transmit or receive. It's just a storage device for books that I have downloaded on my computer and then transferred to the e-reader. Since my particular e-reader doesn't send or receive anything, it seems to me that switching it on would have no more effect on an aircraft than switching on a torch/flashlight. Perhaps someone with more technical knowledge than I can either defend or contradict my reasoning? |
Tattling on electronic device users
Reached yor limit? That's just silly. Let them be. Who cares. If it becomes more and more common and blatant perhaps one day our genius govt will realize what a useless rule it is to begin with. I don't think I've ever seen anyone turn a device off and I've yet to crash a plane
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Unless the use of the device is directly affecting you, which isn't likely to be the case, just mind your own business. Not worth starting an argument with a fellow passenger over something so trivial!
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snitches gets stitches! ;)
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I understand the OP's frustration - really getting tired of people thinking that they are so special/important, etc. that the rules don't apply to them. I think, like baggage restrictions, the airlines need to either enforce this requirement or drop it.
On one of my last flights, the girl next to me kept texting after the FA told her to shut her phone down. I turned to her and asked her to please turn her phone off and well.. LOL you can imagine the response I got!!! No easy answers for this one..... |
Reached your limit,
Mind your own business, Next thing you know you will be telling people their shirt colors don't match, and they will tell you that you have bad breath, Great First Post, keep your shoes on, Me I just turn on my cell phone jammer ..and mind my business. |
Originally Posted by joedish
(Post 21280414)
Just mind your own business. Nobody likes a tattletale.
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Tattling on electronic device users
Snitches get stitches, I don't mess with that
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I think it's just one of those general things wherein "I'm doing the right thing, why should someone else be able to get away with it?"
I just don't let it bother me personally but as ~50% of my flights are charter flights to mine sites so I see a lot of people 'doing the wrong thing', ie. wearing hoodies and having their headphones in the whole flight listening to music etc. I don't think tattling will necessarily achieve anything, in fact it might just fuel some people on to keep on doing it to defy the rules! |
Is this actually a repeat of a thread here a couple months ago?
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/pract...something.html |
I'm having a hard time taking the OP seriously, but it seems a large number of people leave their devices on:
mobile.nytimes.com/blogs/bits/2013/05/09/30-percent-of-passengers-accidentally-leave-a-device-on-during-flight/ The actual danger is extremely near to zero. It's likely the FAA will change their rules in due time. So, we must ask, is the OP tattling or telling? Tattling, he's definitely tattling. And, if I may be so bold, I would go so far as to say that having a passenger who has "reached his limit" is far more dangerous than having a cellphone left on. |
OP, do you go to public places and ask everyone if they've washed their hands? That worries more than electronics.
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