The_Cat
Senior Member
How long before somebody complains that the cards discriminate against the homeless?
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The Tweet link didn't work (maybe it was deleted). What did it state?That may explain why I didn't see anyone handing out ARC cards at the Central LRT station after 4 pm yesterday. The tweet specifically stated they would be at the downtown LRT stations until 5:30 pm. This has turned into an absolute gong show!
The Tweet link didn't work (maybe it was deleted). What did it state?
Your comment about visitors to the City sparked a thought in my head.I had a post pilot program interview with City of Edmonton yesterday. I relayed some of the concerns on this thread particularly in regards to visitors to the city, in addition to my mostly positive experiences in the Arc Card pilot program.
I took this pic in April, so maybe it got moved since then, but I doubt it.Yes, there's an Arc machine right at the airport. Perhaps someone can snap a photo of it next time they're there.
Each school has its own upass portal where you log in with your school credentials, and enter your card info where it says to. This is the UofA's, for example. What school are you with?Does anyone have any experience with linking UPass to your ARC card? If yes, what is the easiest way to do so?
What is the booth in the picture? Is that the now closed Red Arrow?I took this pic in April, so maybe it got moved since then, but I doubt it.
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Currently, I’m at Norquest.Ea
Each school has its own upass portal where you log in with your school credentials, and enter your card info where it says to. This is the UofA's, for example. What school are you with?