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- ribit0
I wish they'd at least bring in performance guarantees, even in a monopoly-driven public transportation system (thinking London public transport here)...i.e:
- If the train is late, you get credits back on your e-ticket
- If you have to stand up the whole way, credits back
- If the train is really bumpy, more credits back (motion sensors in ticket)
- too hot, too cold...credits back (temperature sensor in ticket... no rubbing it!)
- noisy/smelly people next to you...credits back (noise and smell sensors)
- having to put up with awful design... the recorded voice screaming "STAND CLEAR OF THE DOORS!!" in Earls Court station elevators (so many times that it is actually dangerous, since you cant be sure how long message has been playing)... well how do you measure that?
...basically if they dont deliver a good service they get paid less.Or maybe I'll get a car.