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  • "The 10-day process yielded a lot more information than we had at the start, and that was a key objective all along," Grabauskas said. "The students had repeatedly said the lawsuit was an impediment to opening up a productive dialogue with the MBTA about their findings. Now that the court proceedings are behind us, I renew my invitation to the students to sit down with us and discuss their findings. A great opportunity now presents itself."

    Translation: "Now that the 'authority' has unsuccessfully attempted to cover up their stupidity in selecting this $75 + Million 'automated fare collection system', and after the 'authority' rejected the student's fair offer and instead attempted to criminalize them, now the 'authority' would like to have a helpful little site down chit chat.

    Advice: DON'T DO IT.

    The locals here know why: the "authority" is one of the most corrupt government agencies on the planet. They screw the general public as easily as they would screw these students.

    It's no great mystery what's wrong with their system: it be them, and they know it. In reply to: "Judge lifts MIT students' card-hacking gag order"

    August 19, 2008

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