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Yellow Arrows on Tube Ticket
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 20:17:09 +0100 CJG wrote:
} In message , Dave } writes } So if you had a trolley full of shopping at your local supermarket, but } not every single checkout was in operation - would you leave without } paying whilst taking all the goods and claim it was the supermarket's } fault? Or would that be considered theft? } } *If* there was absolutely no opportunity for you to purchase a ticket } at your destination, then (and only then) would I say you had a point. } If you had an opportunity to purchase a ticket at your destination, but } chose not to do so simply because there wasn't someone there to *make* } you buy one - that makes you a thief. } } As I stated. Someone in a London Underground uniform announced to the } queue for the ticket office that if anyone wanted to pay at the } destination that they could and then opened the manual gate and let } quite a few people (including me) through. I would suggests that the option being offered was to pay at the destination or wait to pay there. Not to pay at the destination or not pay at all. Matthew -- Il est important d'être un homme ou une femme en colère; le jour où nous quitte la colère, ou le désir, c'est cuit. - Barbara http://www.calmeilles.co.uk/ |
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