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On Sun, 1 Feb 2009 12:48:28 -0800 (PST),
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The ordinary gates will only let one person through at a time


Theoretically. I have inadvertently tailgated people through them
before (where the barriers have wrongly rejected my ticket but I was
moving quickly enough that I got through anyway).

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Mizter T wrote:
... I dunno about the official rules but they
also seem to be used sometimes by adults with a small accompanying
child in tow, the latter of course travels for free if they are under
11.


The ordinary gates will only let one person through at a time, so
children without their own ticket *must* use the wide / manual gates
or they get squished.

I've never seen a dog get squished in the gates though, despite having
twice as many legs as most children, which I think is proof that dogs
are more intelligent than children.

Owain

In dog years a child is a 3 month old puppy but you expect them to show all
the intelligence of an adult.

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On Feb 3, 8:44*am, PRAR wrote:

The trick with this is that the second person should have the ticket.


That can introduce the risk of one customer reported for total evasion
and one for aiding and abetting.
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On Feb 3, 8:44*am, PRAR wrote:

The trick with this is that the second person should have the ticket.


That can introduce the risk of one customer reported for total evasion
and one for aiding and abetting.


Indeed.

I was caught out this way today. Woman in front of me motioned at the
reader, I followed her and swiped out. Gates opened for her then
sprang back and grabbed me. Turned out that she was let out on my
swipe as her's hadn't registered or had been rejected. All very
annoying.

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