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On 8 May, 20:53, Boltar wrote:
They lived in Cambridge and had no intention of getting Oyster cards (£6 in deposits?). Welcome to London. I get the feeling there are many people on here and in TfL who simply don't want visitors in London , or if they do at least not using public transport. I'm happy to have visitors in London; I'm happy for them to use public transport; I'm glad that TfL provides a great deal of clear and readily available information in a wide variety of languages to explain to them how the system works; and I think it's right that people can hand Oyster cards in at any ticket office to get a refund of the deposit. But if people can't be bothered to find out how the system works, or just avoid it out of spite (why on earth did the Cambridge residents above have no intention of getting Oyster cards? Even if they were never planning on going to London again, they could hand them in at Finsbury Park or KX for a refund...), then I don't see any reason why the system should go out of its way to accommodate them. As it is, TfL does allow people who are clueless about the system to use it, but imposes a fee for the inconvenience they cause. [if I went to Tokyo without checking how the public transport system worked, and then got hopelessly lost because all the station names were in Japanese and I'd only written down my stop in phonetic English, this would mean that I was a raving idiot, not that there was a problem with the Tokyo metro]. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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