16:35 Dec 13, 2019 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Marketing - Safety / security systems | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Rosanna Palermo Local time: 03:18 | ||||||
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4 +1 | ticket barriers |
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4 +1 | anti fare-dodgers |
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2 | (turnstiles to) thwart the dishonest |
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(turnstiles to) thwart the dishonest Explanation: - |
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ticket barriers Explanation: This is a newspaper headline, so it needs to be short and sweet. They're not actually turnstiles - they're barriers that open if you have a ticket. Here's the article, with a picture: http://www.lanazione.it/prato/cronaca/tornelli-bus-furbetti-... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2019-12-13 18:40:14 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- They cause chaos every time they malfunction, so good luck to the people of Prato... |
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anti fare-dodgers Explanation: You have it right in your own comments... anti-fare evasion/ fare dodging turnstiles https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fare_evasion Fare evasion or fare dodging, rarely called ticket evasion, is the act of travelling on public ... If a bus or tram has a turnstile installed in it, fare-dodgers can jump over or ... The most extreme method of fare evasion is the riding on exterior parts of a ... Since most fare-dodgers know how to pass a gate without paying, turnstiles ... Methods of fare evasion · On vehicles · Countermeasures · Technical devices |
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