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01:21:00 on Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Colin Rosenstiel remarked: TBH, not being an Oyster user I hadn't even noticed. My attention has always been on the bit relevant to me. As has been explained to you, the red light doesn't mean go, it means the Oyster reader is not ready to read Oyster cards. That may be the technical explanation (and it came up in here years ago when the Oyster attachments were first installed), but for a normal person who is simply using the gates, they get a consistent indication that "red means ticket is OK". -- Roland Perry |
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