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On Tue, 7 Feb 2012 14:18:27 -0000
"michael adams" wrote: Perhaps I'm just an optimist but I had assumed they'd worked. Eh ? You just posted this - "As usual ticket machines not accepting cash so go to ticket window:" Like I said, I was being optimistic. And which bit of me not knowing about the 5 quid rule didn't you understand? I haven't used the tube to commute on a regular basis for about 3 years so why would I? In an ideal world "everything would work", "everyone would agree with everybody else". "there would be enough of everything to go round", and everybody would be happy" blah blah blah. It doesn't require an ideal world for LU to fix their ****ing ticket machines. Just competant management. In such circumstances, unless you're stony broke and have no choice in the matter, going anywhere with just £4.80 in cash in your pocket is just dumb. I'd already bought something else. So what? Have you never heard of cards? This is 2012 , not 1970. Johnny Jobsworth - i.e somebody with a job he/she needs to hold onto, in order to put a crust on the table. Cue violins... Esther Rantzen regularly got top ratings and so had no fear of losing her job. What's your excuse I wonder ? Your grammer is perfect but you're making no sense whatsoever. Are you a bot? That £4.80 cash sounds mighty suspicious to me. Some sort of daily allowance maybe ? No , its what known as "change". Now you get that when you go to a shop and buy stuff like , oh sandwiches, for a tenner. Hasn't your carer explained all this to you? No it isn't. It saves Guardian reading tickets clerks from having to agonise for minutes on end over whether to use their discretion in particular circumstances. Well admittedly if they're Guardian readers then any common sense decision will be difficult since anyone who reads that sorry rag generally doesn't have any. But one lives in hope. In any case if your attitude on this NG is in any way typical of your approach to LU staff, then I'd be surprised if any would ever be tempted to show you any discretion under any circumstances. Being pleasant with him didn't work. Next time I won't bother. So you'd stil be moaning, whatever the rule. All I'll say is - thank god for cars. B2003 |