Sam
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My mum had her mobile phone on when she was in the hospital recently, nurses/doctors etc. didn't say anything (she was a patient in the hospital, not just visiting someone).
[Edited on 28-10-2010 by Sam]
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Matty SRi
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The main reason you werent allowed to use phones was so that you had to use theres, therefore spending more and making them money.
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Rich H
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http://www.nhs.uk/chq/pages/2146.aspx?categoryid=68&subcategoryid=162
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antnee
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Its fine in City Hospital in Nottingham, only way I didn't die of boredom when I was in there last year!
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kz
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quote: Originally posted by gavin18787
quote: Originally posted by kz
The hospital I work at says phones must be off... everyone just ignores it though
Which hospital you work at?
I work in a hospital and carry mine as does everyone else. Keep it on silent though
Southend Hospital.
My phone's always on me as half the time I'm using it as a light, or taking pictures or using the spirit level
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nathy_87
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I turn it on to Aeroplane mode, have no bother then if i need it in an Emergency (i.e to ring family not an Ambulance you smart arse's) as it takes ages to load up. Then flick of a button its back to AP mode. Just respect imo.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Matty SRi
The main reason you werent allowed to use phones was so that you had to use theres, therefore spending more and making them money.
yup pretty much, the equipment interference thing was mainly just bollocks
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adiohead
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I use mine in the hope of it interfering
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Robbo
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
I turn it on to Aeroplane mode, have no bother then if i need it in an Emergency (i.e to ring family not an Ambulance you smart arse's) as it takes ages to load up. Then flick of a button its back to AP mode. Just respect imo.
But all you're going to get is people seeing you using your phone, not thinking 'that boy's done a good deed by sticking it in aeroplane mode'.
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nathy_87
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True alan, but at least it won't go off whilst I'm visiting someone and disturb the ward. (as Ialways have my phone on loud).
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alan-g-w
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Fair enough but I'd just stick it on silent.
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nathy_87
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I forget it's on silent though, as with it being on AP mode when I unlock there screen thre is a Areoplane on it saying Areoplane Mode.
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