Posted on 05/17/2011 8:13:41 PM PDT by rawhide
Trains have regular 110v outlets. She probably just kept the phone charger plugged in.
Lakeysha...
“even before I saw the picture that told me all I needed to know.”
I’m glad its not just me. LOL!!
That’s what I’d like to know. If I talk to Texas for an hour my phone is dead.
I’d like to know how you go from Oakland California to Salem Oregon in 10 hours by car. It used to take me 10 hours to drive to Salem from Sacramento. Plus, have you seen I-5 south of Sacto lately? It is one giant pothole after another as far south as Monterey(Sep 2010).
“Ms Beard told Portland’s KATU News that she felt ‘disrespected’ by the incident.”
Was she black? Seems that’s the buzz word for black racists to pull out of their asses when they have no legitimate complaint.
“one hell of a battery in that phone”
We used to ride Amtrak in California for sightseeing. There are electrical outlets in many/most of the rows.
That is why I wont ride trains on the east coast.
Loud, rude and disgusting. And a white person risks a beatdown if they dare to voice their disapproval.
And I dont care if it sounds racist.
LOL
;-)
“Verbal altercation”? It looks like she ate a couple of the passengers!
On a more serious note...it’s fine that this selfish brat of a woman was arrested, but you know, it shouldn’t have taken 16 hours for something to have been done. No cell phones in the “quiet car” means NO FRICKIN’ CELL PHONES IN THE QUIET CAR.
Have the railcar staff give ‘em one warning, and then route the train to the nearest stop to meet Officer (not so) Friendly if they refuse to abide by whatever rule is being violated. Throw in a nice, hefty $200 fine for the offense, too.
OTOH, it might have just been easier to upgrade this woman to the Ho-Ho and Twinkie car. I figure that would have shut her cakehole for a while, too.
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