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29 Jan 04 - 01:57 AM (#1104032) Subject: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: GUEST,JTT I know this is wildly off-topic, and I'm sorry to take up space on the Cat. I'm asking here because there are so many quirky minds and world travellers, as well as helpful, nice people. I heard years ago about an Indian city that had a high rate of non-payment on bus fares. So it instituted a lottery on the bus tickets. The rate of non-payment plunged; in fact, bus tickets became a hot item for trade! But I can't remember what the city was, or find any reference online. Does anyone know what city it is or was, and whether the scheme is still going? I have a feeling it was Bombay/Numbai, but it's only a feeling. |
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29 Jan 04 - 03:26 AM (#1104047) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: Ethereal Purple Apparently... they did that a long time ago here in Bangalore. It must have stopped at least 10 years ago. I don't know about Mumbai... I'm quite sure that the scheme isn't still going on, if it did exist there. And I really don't know about other cities... I could ask around if you really want to know! |
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29 Jan 04 - 03:47 AM (#1104057) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: GUEST,JTT Oh, Ethereal Purple, you're a star! Thank you so much! Would you by any chance have any web reference for it, or know who was running it? Do you know why they stopped it? |
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29 Jan 04 - 04:10 AM (#1104066) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: Shanghaiceltic On a more up to date area, in order that the government here can get it's take on business in restaraunts, which is mostly cash, they have introduced an official receipt which has a scratch card on it. The stubs from the books of official recipts are then used to assess the tax due. It has been very successfull as all Chinese like the idea of winning money. If you uncover the scratch area and it says the equivalent of 'thankyou' (xie xie) then you have won nothing. But there are cash prizes. To date I have won the princley sum of 20 yuan (about US$2.5) Still it keeps me hoping.... |
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29 Jan 04 - 04:17 AM (#1104071) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: Ethereal Purple JTT... awfully sorry - but I don't know much about it. One of my mother's friends was here, and she told me about it having existed here more than ten years ago. She remembers being excited 'cause you could win a black-and-white television :-). I will ask around about it, though, I'm sure someone will know. My parents didn't use bus transportation too much, so they don't know. There probably still are a lot of people who don't pay their bus fare... it isn't very hard with the system here! You often have to call the conductor and pay him. And the 3-4 rupees saved is a big deal for the poorer people. Maybe they should have the scheme again :-). |
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29 Jan 04 - 06:31 AM (#1104147) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: GUEST,JTT Shanghaiceltic, is that in Shanghai, the restaurant receipts? Ethereal Purple, thanks very much - it would be great to have more information about the scheme. For something I'm writing. You're really good to offer to go to the trouble of finding out about it. And anyone else who knows about similar schemes - where people are reinforced for doing stuff, rather than punished for *not* doing it - please add your information, if you'd be so good. I'm also looking for information on an English (I think) city that was having problems with street-fighting. Some of the dance venues got together in one area and agreed to play slow music for the last few sets. In that area the violence and street fighting sank back to nothing. A friend told me about this around six months ago - think she'd heard about it on the radio, but I'm not sure; now she says no, 'twasn't her. Anyone know about this? |
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29 Jan 04 - 07:38 AM (#1104182) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: Leadfingers A year or so back one of the London Transport Underground stations started playing Classical Music over their 'In Station' sound system to stop the locals youngsters hanging around and causing trouble.It Seemed to have the desired effect though I dont know wether it still continues.= No Longer Newsworthy I suspect |
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29 Jan 04 - 08:04 AM (#1104203) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: GUEST,JTT Leadfingers, do you have any web reference, or know which station it is, please? |
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31 Jan 04 - 01:27 PM (#1105978) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: GUEST,JTT Any luck, Ethereal Purple and Leadfingers, please? |
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31 Jan 04 - 03:19 PM (#1106055) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: Gareth Try this Click 'Ere I posted this at the time, tho I cant find the thread quickly. Once again South Wales leads !!!!! Gareth |
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01 Feb 04 - 02:02 AM (#1106372) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: GUEST,JTT Gareth, thanks so much - that's exactly the kind of reference I'm looking for. Well done Wales! |
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02 Feb 04 - 10:26 AM (#1107288) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: Ethereal Purple I'm really sorry... haven't been able to find any proper information. People seem to vaguely remember having known of the existence of the scheme at sometime... but no reliable info/references. Awfully sorry. Shall try more though... if you still have time... do you? |
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02 Feb 04 - 06:09 PM (#1107661) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: Mr Red I tried to add a post about the New Scientist on Sunday. Nothing specific but if you are doing research on incentive strategies I bet there are many articles with examples in their archive. You can get a 7 day trial run at their website - search all their archive as a guest. If you need more time I am a subscriber. either join here and PM me or go to cresby.com and "contact me" from there - but I will need an e-mail address for replies. |
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02 Feb 04 - 08:26 PM (#1107756) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: GUEST,JTT Thanks very much, Ethereal - yes, if you do find out any more, that would be great. I've emailed the Bangalore transport company, but haven't had an answer yet. And Mr Red, thanks for the good tip, I'll have a look on the New Scientist site. |
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02 Feb 04 - 09:40 PM (#1107796) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: McGrath of Harlow "... playing Classical Music over their 'In Station' sound system to stop the locals youngsters hanging around and causing trouble." I don't imagine they'd ever seen Clockwork Orange... |
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02 Feb 04 - 10:54 PM (#1107840) Subject: RE: BS: Indian city with lottery on bus tickets From: Shanghaiceltic Sorry JTT, lost track of the thread. Yes the scheme started in Shanghai but has now spread to other major cities in China, Beijing, Guangzhou etc. I am still waiting for my big win ;-) |