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On 20 Jan 2006 09:40:19 -0800, Neil Williams wrote in
om, seen in uk.railway: Ross wrote: If they're arriving at the *ticket office*, they're intending to buy a ticket in the first place, which makes the argument being advanced completely fallacious. If they're arriving at the ticket barrier (if there is one) or on the platform, then it's a different matter entirely. The offending message, as I recall, appears on the PIS displays throughout the station. The argument being made by Pippa specifically states that the passenger doesn't see the sign until after they've arrived at the ticket office: A typical sequence of events might go something like this: 1. A passenger arrives at HEX ticket office. 2. The passenger sees the sign saying travelcards aren't valid. I'm not arguing against the idea that HEx should remove the signs saying "Travelcards are not valid" when they are being accepted; I'm arguing against the validity of the specific sequence of events as posted by Pippa. -- Ross, in Lincoln, most likely being cynical or sarcastic, as ever. Reply-to will bounce. Replace the junk-trap with my name to e-mail me. Demonstration of poor photography at http://ross.photobook.org.uk AD: http://www.merciacharters.co.uk for European charters occasionally gripped by me |
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