I Remember the old phrase "Drop a nickel on him" meaning call whomever (cops, parents, girlfriend) and report what he is doing. Of course in Louisiana while everyone else in the union was at a dime we were still a nickle for our pay phones. I remember when first starting our practicing law you had your trial briefcase when you went to Court-legal pads, pens a few sundry office supplies, but the most important was that little prescription pill bottle with a bunch of quarters in it (by then it had gone to .25 for the phone) for the pay phones in the hall. Each floor had a bank of them. Unfortunately the cell phone did to he pay phone what the calculator did to the slide ruler. Can't say that I miss them.
Bot good news is that the pay phone, albeit using collect calls and credit cards, is alive and well at your local jail/prison, owned by the sheriff's brother in law or campaign supporter (surprise surprise

) Don't know why they need it though-at least at our jails the inmates smuggle in more cell phones than the senior class at the local high school