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"Charles Ellson" wrote
"Jonathan Morton" wrote: In similar vein, I have often wondered if it is possible - without intending to defraud anyone - to use an Oyster Prepay card for two people travelling together - i.e. you touch in, pass the card back, touch in again - and the same at the end, debiting two fares to the card. I suspect it won't work, as the machine just interprets the second "touch in" as a "touch out". Is that right? Any intent to use one card for two sets of fares would anyway be defeated by the cap kicking in at the amount for only one person's travel. And that's a defeat for whom? |
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