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<p>A few years ago I roade in a quiet car from New Haven to New York. A passenger began to talk on her cell phone. One of the trainmen put a quick stop to it.</p> <p>The best way to resolve the issue of someone failing to obey the policies and procedures of a transport agency (Amtrak) is to bring the violation to the attention of a responsible agency employee. Taking it upon yourself to remind the offender of the agency's policies can result in a nasty pushback.</p> <p>Several years ago, whilst on a flight from Dallas to LA, with a stop in Albuquerque, a passenger noticed that another passenger had not stowed his carry-on under the seat for take-off. Apparently he attempted to tell the passenger of the rule. A nasty altercation ensued; apparently the offender did not like being told of the rule by another passenger. </p>
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