Loud cell-phone talker removed from quiet car by police

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I'm not sure why but this made me laugh. 16 hours on a cell phone with no breaks was probably rough but police charges?

Wed May 18, 10:01 am ET
Loud cell-phone talker removed from quiet car by police
By Liz Goodwin

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A woman who was escorted off an Amtrak train by police this weekend after she allegedly refused to stop talking loudly on her cell-phone has the Internet cheering her fate.

Civilians and quiet-car champions are supporting her ejection for violating policy at high volume during the 16-hour journey. It doesn't help her cause that she became belligerent when confronted about it by one of her fellow passengers.


KOMO News reports that Lakeysha Beard says she felt "disrespected" by the incident, though passengers said it was Beard who was being rude by refusing to stop yapping while sitting in one of the train's designated quiet cars. She had not stopped talking since the train pulled out of Oakland, California, 16 hours before it reached Salem, Oregon, when a passenger confronted her about the talking. That's when Beard got "aggressive," KATU reports, and conductors stopped the train so that police could remove her and charge her with disorderly conduct.

Amtrak created quiet cars in 2001 when a group of passengers who rode the Philadelphia to D.C. route every morning asked if they could reserve a car where cell-phone loudmouths weren't welcome. Ever since, the rare havens of quiet have become a battlefield between silence-loving rule-followers and rebellious cell-phone addicts. Gawker suggested, not without a dose of sincerity, that the cops who removed Beard from the train were heroes, and that Beard should be charged with "unspeakable crimes against humanity and sentenced to life on some distant planet where there are no reception bars, ever."

According to a very scientific reader poll at The Huffington Post, 77 percent of people were happy the woman was hauled off the train. And CNN personality Anderson Cooper blasted the woman on his "ridiculist" last night, asking "What could someone possibly talk about for 16 hours?" He even compared being stuck on the train with a person who would do such a thing to the "fifth circle of hell."

The Internet is full of tales of innocent people's quiet-car journeys being marred by loud passengers who ignore the rules. An Israeli blogger with a PhD in conflict resolution wrote a lengthy post about the best way to get a fellow passenger to shut up without starting World War III. "Always assume the transgressor is ignorant, not arrogant. This way you won't feel wronged and can communicate your message with less contempt and hostility," he suggests.

Meanwhile writer Christopher Buckley, a self-described quiet car Nazi, wonders why there would be any confusion as to the correct behavior in that part of the train: "The Quiet Car does not hide its light under a bushel. Prominent and explicit signs hang from the ceiling at five-foot intervals. They declare, unequivocally, that NO CELL PHONES ARE PERMITTED and that conversation must be kept to a minimum and in hushed tones."
 
"Hey lady, why don't you take a break from yapping on the cell phone?"

"Did someone say, 'steak'?"
 
Oh heck yeah charge her. And I'm with this guy: Charged with "unspeakable crimes against humanity and sentenced to life on some distant planet where there are no reception bars, ever." :rock
 
bahahaha. :rotfl:rotfl:rotfl I enjoyed this article.

Those passengers finally got to hear the sweet sounds of justice once that woman quit her yapping. I'm surprised the woman didn't get thrown off the train by disgruntled passengers before the police got to her. Honestly, what the heck can you talk about for 16 hours?? 5th circle of hell is right...

I'd also like to add... that is one heck of a battery that phone had. 16 hours non-stop talking and the phone didn't die?? Color me impressed.
 
bahahaha. :rotfl:rotfl:rotfl I enjoyed this article.

Those passengers finally got to hear the sweet sounds of justice once that woman quit her yapping. I'm surprised the woman didn't get thrown off the train by disgruntled passengers before the police got to her. Honestly, what the heck can you talk about for 16 hours?? 5th circle of hell is right...

I'd also like to add... that is one heck of a battery that phone had. 16 hours non-stop talking and the phone didn't die?? Color me impressed.

I always wondered what kind of colour "impressed" is when compared to another colour.

Also, who has a 16 hour battery life? I am lucky to get 2 hrs out of my cellphone!
 
Obviously (like some planes) she had access to a power oulet. Seriously though, she'd of been able to fry an egg on that damn thing after only one hour.
 
I always wondered what kind of colour "impressed" is when compared to another colour.

Also, who has a 16 hour battery life? I am lucky to get 2 hrs out of my cellphone!

That's because your's beeps "STFU Eli" every 30 seconds you're talking on it.
 
It was probably like this but on a train :lol

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