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On Mon, 27 Feb 2012 13:42:58 -0000
"Paul Scott" wrote: wrote in message ... If you enter and leave at the same station then you shouldn't be charged since you clearly have not made a journey worthy of the name. The fact that you are charged just demonstrates the complete mean spiritedness of the people in charge at TfL and the TOCs. If you thought about this for more than a few seconds you'd realise the charge is made to prevent people cancelling their journey by touching in, then touching an out gate without passing through, then heading off into the sunset on a train, FOC.. Almost all overground stations where Oysters are valid have ticket gates so unless they're planning on jumping over or pushing through them or are travelling to aberdeen how exactly is that going to help? Also we're constantly reminded how many inspectors there are on the system. B2003 |
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