Jan Posted December 14, 2005 Posted December 14, 2005 16-19 – Students (with proof of student card) 19 – 24 – Young Adults (with proof by providing birth certificate) I hope this is a joke It should read STUDENTS 16-any age with proof that they are a FULL TIME STUDENT and 16-21 young adults At 21 you become an adult in every other way, so why should they get any reduction? If they've left university, they've gone into a graduate job (if they left uni without a degree, more fool them) and should be able to afford a season ticket, and if they left school at 16 would have been working for 5 years already- if they can't afford adult prices now, when will they. So at 24, will you suddenly think that young adults should go to the age of 30? When is this expected to stop?
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MCMC1875 Posted December 15, 2005 Posted December 15, 2005 I hope this is a joke It should read STUDENTS 16-any age with proof that they are a FULL TIME STUDENT and 16-21 young adults At 21 you become an adult in every other way, so why should they get any reduction? If they've left university, they've gone into a graduate job (if they left uni without a degree, more fool them) and should be able to afford a season ticket, and if they left school at 16 would have been working for 5 years already- if they can't afford adult prices now, when will they. So at 24, will you suddenly think that young adults should go to the age of 30? When is this expected to stop? 367076[/snapback] First time I've ever agreed with Jan Better go lie down.
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