Or.....
Amtrak consider's the "honor system" the most cost effective...
Reminds me of the airports nowadays....at one time when you retrieved your checked baggage from the 'carousel', you had to produce your matching claim checks to an attendant at the exit. On all my recent flights, you simply grabbed your bag, and exited. This results in people claiming wrong bags that usually are later returned, but can also result in stolen bags. I asked one of the airport personnel about this, and their reply was that the airlines found it more cost-effective to pay occasional fraudulent claims, and real claims, then to pay for the necessary staffing to check each tag. They further stated that the security camera's were a deterrent to fraud and theft, as well as their insurance data bases that would flag frequent claims...
Amtrak consider's the "honor system" the most cost effective...
Reminds me of the airports nowadays....at one time when you retrieved your checked baggage from the 'carousel', you had to produce your matching claim checks to an attendant at the exit. On all my recent flights, you simply grabbed your bag, and exited. This results in people claiming wrong bags that usually are later returned, but can also result in stolen bags. I asked one of the airport personnel about this, and their reply was that the airlines found it more cost-effective to pay occasional fraudulent claims, and real claims, then to pay for the necessary staffing to check each tag. They further stated that the security camera's were a deterrent to fraud and theft, as well as their insurance data bases that would flag frequent claims...