maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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I can't even begin to describe my anger if they take my phone away because the battery died.
As for why I could have an electronic divice with a dead battery:
1. My DH's phone had a bad habit of just powering off randomly. Sometimes it would power back on easily, other times he'd have to remove the battery completely. It's now been fixed, but we did fly when it was like this.
2. DS has an old iphone that doesn't have a service plan, but we let him play with aps. It's ancient and doesn't have a long battery life. If he plays with it in the car on the way to the airport, it very well may drain the battery.
3. In the midst of planning and packing, I decided to throw the ipad in the backpack at the last minute, and simply didn't realize it wasn't charged.
Well now you have to add making sure all your electronics are charged to your to do before flying list. Just as if you have to take liquids out of your purse and put them in a baggie.
Knowing the rule ahead of time, the only person to be mad at for having an uncharged electronic is yourself. And that goes for all of us.