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On 2015-12-08 11:00:37 +0000, d said:

Do you have aspergers? Is that why you prefer machines over people?


Or simply that you can get 3 machines in the space of one ticket window.

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In message , at 12:28:33 on Tue, 8 Dec
2015, Neil Williams remarked:

Do you have aspergers? Is that why you prefer machines over people?


Or simply that you can get 3 machines in the space of one ticket
window.


To be fair, there wasn't usually a shortage of windows at the most
congested stations, just a shortage of *staffed* windows.

A bit like our old Post Office here which eight windows, usually with
just two manned even at the busiest times. Sometimes three for the short
duration of a shift change.

The new Post Office has just two windows, plus a "parcels reception
desk". Normally they again have just two staff on duty. For whatever
reason the queues are now much shorter, although this may be a result of
them having institutionally dumped almost all the types of business
other than weighing and stamping letters and parcels.
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On 08/12/2015 11:59, Roland Perry wrote:

In message , at 11:00:37 on Tue, 8 Dec
2015, d remarked:

Why did you have to fill a form in for an Oyster?


Originally they all had to be registered.


No they didn't, though perhaps the ticket office in question didn't give
you the choice to walk away with an unregistered one.


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On Tue, 8 Dec 2015 12:28:33 +0000
Neil Williams wrote:
On 2015-12-08 11:00:37 +0000, d said:

Do you have aspergers? Is that why you prefer machines over people?


Or simply that you can get 3 machines in the space of one ticket window.


2 maybe, 3 might be pushing it. But people tend to take twice as long to do
the same thing as at a window.

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On 2015-12-08 12:35:42 +0000, Roland Perry said:

The new Post Office has just two windows, plus a "parcels reception
desk". Normally they again have just two staff on duty. For whatever
reason the queues are now much shorter, although this may be a result
of them having institutionally dumped almost all the types of business
other than weighing and stamping letters and parcels.


Or because it is much more convenient for the majority of the
population to access Government services online rather than via the
post office. The future of the post office is in my view local shops
able to offer postal[1] services.

[1] That assumes a postal service even has a future. It doesn't seem
to do anything a courier can't, other than universal service, which
could be offered in a different way.

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