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Ian Tindale wrote:
Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: Matthew typed The Oyster card validatoris on the DLR platforms at Bank are set to "enter" only, and the posters (not just the stickers) say that only pre-pay holders need to use them, and only when starting their DLR journey. I still can't really see why they are necessary... So that people with Oyster PrePay, entering DLR at Bank, don't end up with an overpriced 'unresolved journey'? How can you get that far without already having passed through barriers? Or even having walked past a yellow dot. If the Oyster reader is there, that seems to me to imply that you can get that far from the street without passing a target. If so, you must be able to exit from there to the street without passing one, and IMO that's too deep to be reasonable. -- James Farrar | London, SE13 | |
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