Why do they do this? The red telephone box is a visiting card and a great historical heritage
In small villages that have managed to hold onto their old telephones boxes, you often see they’ve been converted into a book exchange or the location of a public-access defibrillator.
Apparently, the cost to disconnect a telephone from its power supply is too great for BT/Open reach/Whoever is responsible that its easier to convert them into defibrillator stations.
The beautiful little postbox beside the glass BT box must be shaking in its little boots, waiting for its inevitable “functional” redesign.
No one is painting the BT box gold
I don’t know I used to like the telephone box re-design with its graffiti, piss smell and inevitable cracked window.
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Smell of piss in both
Why do they do this? The red telephone box is a visiting card and a great historical heritage
In small villages that have managed to hold onto their old telephones boxes, you often see they’ve been converted into a book exchange or the location of a public-access defibrillator.
Apparently, the cost to disconnect a telephone from its power supply is too great for BT/Open reach/Whoever is responsible that its easier to convert them into defibrillator stations.
The beautiful little postbox beside the glass BT box must be shaking in its little boots, waiting for its inevitable “functional” redesign.
No one is painting the BT box gold
I don’t know I used to like the telephone box re-design with its graffiti, piss smell and inevitable cracked window.