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311 complaint of the day: One historic artifact in the Back Bay needs to go

Old pay-phone booth in the Back Bay

A concerned resident files a 311 complaint about this relic of the time before everybody had their own personal communications device:

Can this obsolete phone booth please be removed?

It's the latest in a series of complaints from concerned residents across the city about pay-phone booths that long ago ceased to have any meaning.

Earlier:
Citizen complaint of the day: Old payphones never die, they just rust away.
When Bostonians relied on pay phones.

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Payphones can be critical in relaying messages to the future as well as escaping threats within the Matrix.

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Complaining to an artifact about an artifact.

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There must be some Covid-19 funding laying around that can be used to support this beautification work.

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That will come in handy for situating a line

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We can just make it happen. I'll contribute the LED strips and jello molds

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This looks like it would make a lovely little free library with some retrofitting

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a few years ago. I haven't been back there lately to see if it's still there.

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Ill have to check it out. I love that sort of reuse if the alternative is destruction

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I miss pay phones. They gave me a sense of security that cell phones simply do not.

A bit of trivia---there was a distinct, vaguely unpleasant odor to the mouthpiece of pay phones, obviously the stale residue of the breath of thousands of users. This odor was unique to pay phones. I never encountered it anyplace else.

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Not a phone booth.

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Surely it's still wired. Spruce it up, add some ports, and turn it on.

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I was in NYC this summer and running very low on phone juice. I came across just such a public charger and it really helped out.

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I think those NYC kiosks also let you make free phone calls.

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There was talk at one point a while back about turning these into free wifi stations. I am sure if you searched here, you'd find the article. (it was a looong time ago). Apparently nothing happened.

I also will be that 'security' guy and tell you that free charging stations are ripe for data theft with a usb skimmer device that snap right over the usb port (similar to the way credit card terminals are skimmed in stores). Yep you can get an adapter that will block it, but many do not.

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Good point. I know wireless charging wouldn't be usable for most people yet, but maybe it would be more secure. Sad that it's an issue, but you're right.

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"this is why we can't have nice things"

Hackers and Scammers have ruined so many nice things.

My hope is with near field wireless charging (i.e. just standing near (feet) the power charger device.. not placing your phone directly on the chargers surface) will eventually become common enough that charging will happen everywhere. And since it uses its own technology to charge that it will be more secure than usb-based charging. Thus we *can* have make these charging stations, just add a bench on one side for people to sit N wait while their phone charges. Maybe even convert the area around a phone booth to a pocket park. (again near-field would be 3-6ft away!) with benches & planters. You could even still convert the booth to a lil library and just hide the power charger behind the bookshelves. ;-)

(the near field charging does exist.. its in development. Plus "wifi charging" is a thing, so it's not too far away)

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Not just hackers and scammers. Also the person who decided the same port on a phone needs to be used for charging as well as data communication. And that just plugging in is enough to do that communication without further permission.

Like, I just want to charge my phone in the car. I don't want it to interrupt the radio, route all my calls through the car speakers, upload my contacts to the car, etc.

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I'd give real money to have Verizon put payphones back in there just to shut them up. ;-)

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