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<blockquote data-quote="LazyGuy222" data-source="post: 135246" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>You just stated that they should add facial recognition, then you say that it shouldn't happen.</p><p>If you are going to argue something, keep a sustained line of argument.</p><p></p><p>As per what everyone else is saying, the repercussions of that would be greater than what was and currently is being faced with fare dodging.</p><p>It isn't ethical and would seriously ignore peoples rights.</p><p>TfL is not particularly doing much wrong I think. The services are running, people are using them and, before covid-19 anyway, were making a profit, and they also have lower fares than probably most places across the country. 1.50 for any services within an hour is brilliant, and a daily cap of 4.50 with the availability of a very large network of buses, trains, underground services and trams, as well as certain riverboat services, is beyond fantastic.</p><p>There isn't much point changing a system which more or less works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LazyGuy222, post: 135246, member: 265"] You just stated that they should add facial recognition, then you say that it shouldn't happen. If you are going to argue something, keep a sustained line of argument. As per what everyone else is saying, the repercussions of that would be greater than what was and currently is being faced with fare dodging. It isn't ethical and would seriously ignore peoples rights. TfL is not particularly doing much wrong I think. The services are running, people are using them and, before covid-19 anyway, were making a profit, and they also have lower fares than probably most places across the country. 1.50 for any services within an hour is brilliant, and a daily cap of 4.50 with the availability of a very large network of buses, trains, underground services and trams, as well as certain riverboat services, is beyond fantastic. There isn't much point changing a system which more or less works. [/QUOTE]
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