Amsterdam: Pocket bus computers

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Amsterdam: Pocket bus computers
artdoc May=1992

The Municipal public transport service in Amsterdam will
shortly start an experiment with pocket computers to counter
fare dodging. The pocket computer will contain all the address
information from the telephone directory on a CD-ROM disk. Thus
the ticket inspector can immediately check a fare dodger's
name, house number and zip code (which in Holland covers about
15 addresses). If the supplied information doesn't match with
the database, the dodger is required to show a passport or
similar document to verify the information. In case this
doesn't satisfy the inspector either, the person will escorted
to a police station. In anticipation of this experiment, the
inspectors now carry portable telephone sets enabling them to
check with the Public Register.

Netherlands EC
Statewatch (Amsterdam)

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