![]() |
"Travel card poster ordered down" - BBC News online
After the ASA's recent rebuke to TfL concerning the "better from every
angle" bendy bus poster, a new reprimand regarding the "Pink is the new Blue" posters promoting Oyster Pre Pay (pay as you go)... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4418674.stm The full ASA adjudication is available from their website: http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudicati...ation_id=40497 Objections (1) and (4) are IMHO the strongest points, particularly objection (1) - that the poster "misleadingly implied the Oyster card was a like-for-like alternative to the one day Travelcard". The poster in question had a blow-up of a One Day Travelcard to the top, and an Oyster card to the bottom - seemingly equating the two. As us London travellers know, this is not the case - whilst Pre Pay daily capping is great, it ain't any use on most National Rail services. Objection (3) is that the posters "did not make clear the distinction between Oyster cards used as Pre Pay and Oyster cards used as season tickets" - which just reflects (what I see to be) a frequent confusion amongst many of the travelling public as to how the Oyster system works, and it's chameleon-like ability to act as two types of tickets at the same time. The Oyster system is difficult to describe - TfL obviously wants to put across a clear and simple message so as not to baffle people, but sometimes that message seems to be too simple. Roll on Pre Pay on National Rail in London - though it seems this really isn't going to happen anytime soon, and it's not for TfL's want of trying. |
"Travel card poster ordered down" - BBC News online
The Oyster system is difficult to describe - TfL obviously wants to put
across a clear and simple message so as not to baffle people, but ... But if that's what they want, they need a clear and simple fare structure, don't they? -- Mark Brader, Toronto "Unjutsly malinged? I think not." -- Ross Howard |
"Travel card poster ordered down" - BBC News online
"Mark Brader" wrote in message
... The Oyster system is difficult to describe - TfL obviously wants to put across a clear and simple message so as not to baffle people, but ... But if that's what they want, they need a clear and simple fare structure, don't they? National Rail aside, they have one. -- John Band astic - delete iastic to reply |
All times are GMT. The time now is 06:46 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2006 LondonBanter.co.uk