Right, then.” He pointed across to a bank of phones against the wall. “If you want to check your voice mail, now’s the time.”“ Where’s my phone?”“ Out of service.”“ It was fine in the car.”“ It’s not fine now.”“ What’d you do to it?”“ Put it out of our misery. I’m sorry, Kate. But every minute it’s on, you’re traceable to within the length of a football field, anywhere on the planet. . Jennifer Lee Carrell
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In the movie Back to the Future, Marty McFly is sitting in a car and he tells his mother “I can’t get a signal, and then he says to himself, “What the hell is that racket?” His mother says “That’s your phone.” He looks confused and she explains that his phone is out of service. Marty then tells her to “put it out of our misery, but every minute it’s on, you’re traceable to within the length of a football field, anywhere on the planet.”

Source: Interred With Their Bones

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