FJR1300
FJR Pilot
I went to breakfast this morning at Cracker Barrel and because there was a football game last night, the wait was even longer than a normal Sunday morning. Since it was just me at breakfast, I grabbed a newspaper, sat down next to a table and placed my cell phone and Dell Axim on the table. When it was time to go… my phone and Axim were gone. I haven’t contacted my insurance company yet, but I’m guessing my phone won’t be covered and after my deductible... I might get $100.
I also can’t say much for the cops… and that’s sad because I used to be one. Since I didn’t have a phone and the restaurant was busy, I drove to the police department to file a report. After the desk officer took my information, I asked if I could use the phone to call my wife and let her know what happened. (She was out of town with family; otherwise she would have been with me.) Desk officer points to a payphone and I go over and deposit fifty cents. After dialing the number, a recorded voice comes on and tells me to hang-up and deposit my money before dialing. I thought this was strange because I had already deposited the correct change. I tried several more times, then I sat down and waited for the officer to take my report.
After waiting about 30 minutes, I asked the desk officer how much longer it would be and she told me she didn’t know. I also told her I was having problems using the payphone and I asked again if I could make a quick local call on her phone. The answer was again no and she told me she would check the payphone. How did she check the payphone? She called it and then told me she could hear it ringing! I told her I could get a dial tone, I just couldn’t call out… her reply was she would let someone know. Great! I returned to the payphone, called the operator and explained the problem. Operator asked me for the number and then told me to deposit the coins. After depositing the coins, the operator placed the call. At least I was getting somewhere. After talking to my wife, I went back to the desk officer and told her I was going to go home. I told the desk officer to have the patrol officer call me so I could file the report. That was over two hours ago. I just called the police department, which is long distance, and after sitting on hold for about five minutes I was told the officer was on the phone taking another report. The desk officer told me she would remind him to call me… right!
I also can’t say much for the cops… and that’s sad because I used to be one. Since I didn’t have a phone and the restaurant was busy, I drove to the police department to file a report. After the desk officer took my information, I asked if I could use the phone to call my wife and let her know what happened. (She was out of town with family; otherwise she would have been with me.) Desk officer points to a payphone and I go over and deposit fifty cents. After dialing the number, a recorded voice comes on and tells me to hang-up and deposit my money before dialing. I thought this was strange because I had already deposited the correct change. I tried several more times, then I sat down and waited for the officer to take my report.
After waiting about 30 minutes, I asked the desk officer how much longer it would be and she told me she didn’t know. I also told her I was having problems using the payphone and I asked again if I could make a quick local call on her phone. The answer was again no and she told me she would check the payphone. How did she check the payphone? She called it and then told me she could hear it ringing! I told her I could get a dial tone, I just couldn’t call out… her reply was she would let someone know. Great! I returned to the payphone, called the operator and explained the problem. Operator asked me for the number and then told me to deposit the coins. After depositing the coins, the operator placed the call. At least I was getting somewhere. After talking to my wife, I went back to the desk officer and told her I was going to go home. I told the desk officer to have the patrol officer call me so I could file the report. That was over two hours ago. I just called the police department, which is long distance, and after sitting on hold for about five minutes I was told the officer was on the phone taking another report. The desk officer told me she would remind him to call me… right!
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