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Re: [Melb] Prizes for Validating Metcards
The comment was purely a tongue in cheek respose to Rob's inane (inane in
a good way :)) comment :-)
Regards
Michael
Railvic said on 03-Dec-1999 in <38470124.950E90C5@primus.com.au>:
>> Rob, Rob, Rob, you have it all wrong, it is violated, not validated.
>> Oh wait, "stand up and be violated", "stand up naked and grin and not
>> feel validated", sorry, you were right :-)
>
>In private enterprise, statistics do play a big part in decision-making.
> So if you're one of those customers who dislike validating and
>revalidating tickets, then don't be surprised to see the train you
>regularly use "disappeared" off the new timetable. Just remember, every
>validation does count towards better services. More validation means no
>excuse for private operators not to increase services.
>
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Michael Kurkowski
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