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    07/03/2009

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    So...what are the pros of the TAP pass? I've only ever heard horrid tales of malfunction. Thank heavens for my trusty paper monthly pass!

    The benefits of TAP are reaped by the firms that own the system. TAP is not a value-added card; one purchases only a monthly, et al, type of pass. As such, the card should read as valid even if a straphanger/bus rider fails to "tap" the machine, which means that TAPping it serves only those who wish to count people and, most importantly, TRACK people. That would be Cubic and ACS, both of which are deeply involved with national defence industries and government monitoring of private citizens.

    It's technology. It has glitches. Granted, there have been a lot of missteps in implementing TAP, but this is also the largest region of the country to ever attempt to do so.

    Think of this as a variation on upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista only to find your computer won't work right under Vista. At least Metro and Cubic moved faster to solve this problem than Microsoft did to solve theirs.

    Well intentioned. Poorly implemented, despite millions spent and over a decade of preparation. I've heard even folks whose opinion matters (and I mean that in the heavyweight political sense) are pissed about how messed up this is.

    I am a disabled metro passenger wich has suffered the problems of the tap I have paid my 2:00 processing fee and sumitted a pllication with mydoctors stement now I can not even get a temporary tap pass as of 8/30/2009 i was told I would have to start the whole process over again

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