Talk:Manual fare collection
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"Perhaps the simplest of these developments is the leather cash bag. At one stage held by bus conductor's nation wide the cash bag today, commonly has two compartments inside and can be held like a satchel. The advantage of the cash bag is that it gives a secure and easily accessible place to store the money collected from tickets"
er, what is this rubbish? There are very few conductors on bus services in the UK today, & havnt been for over 20 years. Also, a cash bag is not secure, its just a bag on a strap round a person! r-c-h-w (talk) 03:31, 26 October 2008 (UTC)