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![]() "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... In message , Mizter T writes I'm really not too convinced the journalist has got this right It's Tom Edwards, so what do you expect! After considerable criticism on his blog from others (including TfL) about his article, especially about open barriers being able to mystically read Oysters at a distance, he's clarified a few points, and says of "autocomplete": This is used when there are large crowds and you are specifically told not to touch out and the system will do it automatically. They use it about 15 times a weekend - the issue is you eventually have to touch in at that station within 3 days. (That all came from tfl's Head of ticketing so I assume it is correct)" I guess that makes sense in that most people going to the event will return the same way, and thus touch in a few hours later, thus resolving the incomplete journey on arrival, although it doesn't cater for those who choose to return via a different mode of transport. Incidentally, I noticed that Wimbledon is one of the stations with a high record of "overcharging". I bet that's large numbers of people still not understanding the peculiar Oyster arrangements there. ISTM that there is absolutely no problem of understanding at all here. If tfl don't tell the punters what the rule is (and it seems that they haven't) what is there not to understand? The problem is entirely one of (non) communication on Tfl's part. And as they are the ones who are "profiting" by this non communication I would suggest that's pretty close to criminal negligence. tim |
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