• @aidanM
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    610 months ago

    I really don’t get why they don’t ditch the turnstile system and do what a lot of European cities do. No turnstiles but ticket inspectors will randomly once in a blue moon surround you and require you show a valid ticket or give you a massive fine.

    • @[email protected]
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      10 months ago

      a massive fine

      Actually, although that has changed some recently, the fines are really rather reasonable. Last time I was in Berlin I think it was like 30€. And in many cases can be avoided all together by buying a slightly more expensive ticket on the spot. A lot of people also just don’t mind and are of the opinion that those who don’t pay probably just don’t have the money for it.

    • @[email protected]
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      110 months ago

      This is also what the Muni does in San Francisco. Random ticket inspection on the light rail with a decent fine if you didn’t pay.

      BART, the Bay Area subway system is spending a bunch to install new fare gates that you can’t push past which the news is reporting is going well, so that seems like another viable option.

    • @Brkdncr
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      010 months ago

      In Singapore there had manned gates that were more like doors.

      • cyruseuros
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        110 months ago

        What? No they don’t. Unless “had” is the operative word there.