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![]() "Barry Salter" wrote in message ... On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 11:48:10 -0700, "Kat" wrote: "Robin May" wrote in message ... Bus revenue inspectors I've come accross have been much less bothered. I was on a bus the other day and a revenue inspector asked to see my ticket. I showed him my oystercard and that was him satisfied even though he had no way of knowing what ticket was on it. You're supposed to carry your record-card with the ticket I believe. Actually, you don't have to, though you won't get a Gold Card discount on National Rail without it. And if you renew online you don't get a new record card anyway. In that case (and in answer to the original point) I suppose that all revenue inspectors will carry something akin to our hand-held checkers. -- Kat in Downtown Toronto |
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