Some revenue protectors (aka ticket inspectors) have handheld Oyster
readers. Some ask you for the expiry date of the Oyster just to make sure
it's yours, others don't. Other RPs w/o handheld readers just glance at the
Oyster and the photocard and move on.
Nes.
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"Neil Williams" wrote in message
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On Tue, 25 Nov 2003 20:50:08 -0000, "Colin"
wrote:
I am fairly certain that the conductor was wrong, and the passengers
response should have been 'I am fully entitled to use any bus I choose;
tell
your managers to pull their fingers out and supply you with new
machines'.
Given that Routemasters are very much on their way out, I doubt new
machines will be provided, as the likely revenue loss from not being
able to check the tickets is probably low.
That said, I wonder what kind of means will be provided for travelling
ticket inspectors on cashless buses to perform a check? Will they
need to bring all passengers forward to use the on-bus ticket machine?
Or, will the machine be able to print a list of serial numbers which
have been used on that journey, so the cards can be checked manually?
(Do they have a printed serial number?)
Neil
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