Oyster and National Rail season tickets
Does this mean that paper travelcards will cease being available at NR
stations in London?
If so, that means that anyone who declines to have all his/her
movements tracked will no longer be able to get anything longer than a
weekly and will have to pay more, as on LU already. You can't have a
monthly unless your card is registered.
In these days of "Environmental Enlightenment", many would see ticketless
travel as a resonable goal. I guess its just that "registered" bit that
causes trouble, what is the official reason for it over a scheme where you
could *choose* to register for added protection if you wanted?
Personally, I don't mind if anyone looks at my journey history. I doubt they
would make an awful lot of sense of it anyway, as Oyster seems to cock up
constantly anyway.
Best Wishes,
LEWIS
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