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On 26 Nov, 22:31, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 13:16:08 -0800 (PST), MIG wrote: But it's that assumption of guilt again, that you don't get with a paper travelcard, ie you are assumed to have gone beyond your zones unless you can prove that you didn't. That's the basis for most such smartcard schemes - charge the maximum possible on entry, refund back on exit. What it means is that anyone in the system (provided they don't go past the boundary of its validity) always has a valid ticket provided they've touched in. But someone with a travelcard has paid everything up front, for a week, month or year, and they don't get charged anything when they touch in or out. This would have to be about PFing them for breaking a rule, despite not having avoided any fare, despite being demonstrably in possession of a valid ticket, purely on the assumption that they can't prove they aren't about to head for Thurso, just as someone with a paper travelcard can't. |
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