More HEX Shenanigans - ripoff Britain?
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 11:45:38 -0000, wrote in
, seen in uk.railway:
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A typical sequence of events might go something like this:
1. A passenger arrives at HEX ticket office.
2. The passenger sees the sign saying travelcards aren't valid.
3. Despite having a travelcard, the passenger buys a HEX ticket anyway.
No, sorry, your argument fails there. The typical passenger arriving
at the HEx ticket office isn't going have a ticket - that's why
they're at the ticket office.
The rest of your argument now also fails.
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