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Old June 24th 08, 09:01 PM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.railway,misc.transport.urban-transit
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Default How much was a ticket for the underground in the 60s?

Free Lunch wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2008 20:58:52 -0500, Stephen Sprunk
wrote in misc.transport.urban-transit:

Charles Ellson wrote:
Aren't US banknotes also all the same size thus making it easier to
accidentally sandwich a high value note in amongst low value notes ?

They're all the same size, yes. Folks do occasionally make mistakes,
but that's not a major concern (other than for the blind) in bill design
compared to anti-counterfeiting features.


But, of course, the Fed was told by the courts that their current
methods are a violation of the law because they don't take the blind
into account.


That decision is barely a month old, so it hardly had any effect on the
last 80 years of bill design. It's not clear what, if anything, will be
done in response. It'll probably still be tied up for a few more years
on appeal to the Supreme Court, and I bet Congress will do something
about it (i.e. exemption from ADA) by then on request from the Fed and
the Treasury.

Still, I'm sure something will be done to correct the problem
eventually. It _is_ a minor annoyance to the rest of us, but the costs
of changing our currency, particularly in a short time period, are
tremendous.

S