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Mizter T wrote:
Oyster route validators are all about providing a way for people to prove they've avoided zone 1 and hence allow them to pay/ be charged the non-z1 fare. Very useful they are, too - had to use the pink'un at H&I on Saturday, going from Finsbury Park to Acton Central. A nice, spacious 378 beats the Piccadilly Line any day. Commissioner Hendy's Pread-Street-torian guards won't be hunting you down for this, worry not. But that chocolate truffle you had on the Victoria line - it wasn't infused with booze, was it? Oddly enough, I think truffles are legal, it's 'open containers of alcohol' that are banned. Not that it's enforced in any way, shape or form, as the sight of an extremely drunk lady staggering off a westbound Piccadilly a couple of weeks back and plonking her empty wine bottle on the Help Point attests. Tom |
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