Conflict of Oyster Cards
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David Hansen wrote:
On Tue, 2 Feb 2010 23:27:26 -0800 (PST) someone who may be
ticketyboo wrote this:-
Exactly what happens with Oyster: very many rarely used (including
mine) or never again used cards [1]. But, given the very large gap
between Oyster fares and cash fares, the incentive is there to get an
Oyster card when making only one visit to London. There really ought
to be an expiry date on these type of cards in a metropolitan area -
perhaps 3 years.
Why?
As I understand it the £3.00 fine for getting one covers the cost of
the card and provides a buffer against abuse.
Why this stupid insistence on using emotive words like 'fine' to describe a
simple deposit? It just devalues any point you might have.
By the way, have you returned the 90p you stole from Boris yet?
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