Greetings,
I just thought I'd share some photos I took of local payphones, or lack thereof. I live in Finland, where the operators have years ago decided to get rid of all the payphones in the country (with the advent of those shellayer phones, now 0.95 of them per capita).
A photo from Helsinki Central Railway Station speaks for itself:
Oddly enough, they have left the "booths" in place with even their little lights on, for several years now. I have seen people talking in their GSMs in there, so apparently they offer some kind of privacy...
I sometimes fancy calling to payphones and watching bypassers' reactions from distance. So I wrote down a number of a phone booth I saw just two weeks ago on the town, for later use. When I called the number a week later to test whether it works, I got an "unallocated number" intercept. I went to see what's going on:
No more phone booth, just total destruction and a construction company ad banner saying "the city works - the city changes". I guess it was the last one in the city.
Thanks for reading my first post all the way through.