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My employer has recently issued us all with new identity cards as one
building, on another site I never visit, has had its entry system changed from a swipe to a proximity entry system, similar to Oyster. Apparently, a number of staff have suffered damage to their Oyster cards, as they have placed them in wallets etc. next to these new ID cards. The guy I share an office with, a computer support guy who speaks in a language I rarely understand, tells me this is normal for Oysters to be corrupted in this way. He went onto tell me, that if you place two Oyster cards together in a wallet, one or both of them will corrupt. Proximity entry to buildings is becoming more normal, apparently a several of cash-strapped universities and colleges in the London area are swapping their systems as it is cheaper, no doubt other organisations will in the future. As I don't need, an Oyster card, I'm not that concerned, but this might be interesting to watch in the future. Neill |
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