This phone box does not exist
If it ain't in our records, it ain't there
Posted in Bootnotes, 12th May 2003 14:12 GMT
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For three years, residents and traders have pushed BT to repair or replace a derelict phone box in Worsley, Leeds.
But when records of the booth mysteriously disappeared when vandals ripped out the phone (a former favourite with drug dealers) at the turn of the century.
Without a phone number to go on, residents can only give a location.
Sadly that's not enough.
BT's records no longer show a phone at this location, the Yorkshire Evening Post reports, so technicians are repeatedly sent to another phone box, half a mile down the road.
Every time this happens the instruction to remove the derelict booth is erased from work orders.
"So far as BT are concerned, it has already gone," explains local councillor Claire Nash. "So, please BT, it is still here - could we have it removed?"
Over to you, BT. ®

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