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Old June 23rd 13, 02:07 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Peter Smyth Peter Smyth is offline
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"Roland Perry" wrote in message ...

In message , at 12:07:41 on
Sun, 23 Jun 2013, Recliner remarked:
I'm still confused by your definition of "genuine retirees". You
seemed to suggest that it could be defined as people not receiving
taxable income -- would you have an age limit as well? Or would you
only include people not receiving "income from employment"? So you'd
not allow a 70-year old part-time worker to get a twirly pass?


The normal reason for proposing such restrictions is to avoid a person with
a twirly card using it was a subsidised means to "commute to work".

But if they only have a part-time job (which one can perhaps define by the
amount of income they get from it) then it might strike a better balance
than a 60yr-old merchant banker still working full time and earning £200k
having the run of London for free.


But then you could argue, why does a 60 year old banker who has taken early
retirement with a large pension get free travel, when a 60 year old who is
still working 40hrs a week on minimum wage gets nothing?

Peter Smyth