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Old September 17th 08, 07:47 AM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london
Mizter T Mizter T is offline
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Default One day travelcards and collection from fastticket machines


On 17 Sep, 04:05, Charles Ellson wrote:

On Tue, 16 Sep 2008 15:47:53 -0700 (PDT), Mizter T

wrote:

On 16 Sep, 21:25, MIG wrote:


On Sep 16, 8:05*pm, Mizter T wrote:


On 16 Sep, 18:13, MIG wrote:


(snip)


But can you still get travelcards from shops that aren't dated till
they've been through a barrier? *Presumably one could buy them any
time, but you'd need to come to an understanding about the date
stamped on it.


The point you're making isn't exactly clear to me.


Well, if you wanted a travelcard to use the next day, it might work
barriers from when you first used it tomorrow (if that is how they
work) but if the shopkeeper stamped today's date on it, it wouldn't
pass a visual inspection on a bus tomorrow.


I thought that was the point you were making, but I wasn't entirely
clear of that.


To ask for it to be stamped with tomorrow's date would provide no
additional cheaty opportunities to what's always possible.


You could use it on the Underground and on buses today in the hope
no-one looks at the date and then use it tomorrow only on buses (where
the magnetic stripe isn't going to be read?).


Or variations thereof. Yes, I have thought this through and reached
similar conclusions - see my post upthread, though it may not be
immediately obvious as I was purposefully using somewhat opaque
language (though reading between the lines it quickly becomes
transparent).

As ever it's difficult to discuss the potential holes in ticketing
without also flagging them up to those who might wish to take
advantage.