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Oyster cards on buses
On 15 Aug 2006 14:43:07 -0700, Mizter T wrote:
As you've already highlighted "should" is the all important word there. In my experience there are quite a few people who pile on the bus despite getting their cards getting the rejection double-beep, and many bus drivers don't do anything about it - in fact it seems to wash right over them. I did initially get a bit confused as it seems there are three tones that the Oyster readers on buses make - the high pitched acceptance bleep, the lower rejection double bleep, and a special bleep for child Oyster cards (perhaps also shared with student Oyster cards) - but I now think some are using an empty Oyster to get past the driver and evade paying the fare. For some I'd guess this isn't deliberate, but if bus drivers don't them up on this they won't even know they're doing it. Indeed I recently lent a Pre-Pay Oyster card to a visiting friend along with the explicit instruction that they needed to top it up before use. They forgot to top it up, predominantly because they'd spent a good portion of the evening in conversation with Bacchus, but regardless of this omission they later got on a bus to come back without being challenged by the driver. Perhaps thats a bad example, given that it was late maybe the driver couldn't be bothered with the hassle. Nontheless my observations of this happening at other times suggests it could be a fairly widespread scam. Another one I've seen is to wave the card past the reader far too quickly, so that it beeps with a communication error, and then walk on into the bus. Like you say, drivers often don't do anything about it. I sometimes imagine them radioing ahead for a mobile ticket inspection team or BTP to perform a swoop on the vehicle a few stops down the route, but this never seems to actually happen - the perpetrators always get away with it. |
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