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Was (wer) ist turnstile$85805$ - definition

LEGAL TOPIC
Turnstile jumping; Fare dodging; Fare dodger; Fare-dodger; Turnstile-jumping
  • A railway conductor
  • Ticket inspector and police officers fine a fare-dodger.
  • Climbing over fence of a commuter train station in Moscow, [[Russia]].
  • Fare-dodgers are running from ticket inspectors to the cars that they already checked in Zheleznodorozhnaya railway station, Balashikha, Moscow Region, Russia.
  • Ticket inspector and guard watching the turnstiles in [[Moscow Metro]]
  • Turnstile jumping in the Moscow Metro

Turnstile         
  • A circa-1930 turnstile and kiosk at the [[Bath Recreation Ground]]
  • Full-height turnstile in a fenceline
  • Optical drop arm turnstile
  • A wooden turnstile keeping livestock penned in ([[Zwierzyniec]], Poland).
GATE THAT ALLOWS ONE PERSON TO PASS AT A TIME
Rotogate; Baffle gate; High Entry-Exit Turnstile; High Entry-Exit Turnstiles; High Exit-Only Turnstile; Ticket barrier; Turnstyle; HEET turnstile; Ticket gate; Gateline; Turnstiles; Iron maiden turnstile; Tripod gate; High exit-only turnstile
A turnstile (also called a turnpike, gateline, baffle gate, automated gate, turn gate in some regions) is a form of gate which allows one person to pass at a time. A turnstile can be configured to enforce one-way human traffic.
Turnstile (symbol)         
MATHEMATICAL SYMBOL
⊢; Turnstile (mathematical logic); Right tack; Vdash; ⟚; ⊦; Turnstile symbol; Left tack
In mathematical logic and computer science the symbol \vdash has taken the name turnstile because of its resemblance to a typical turnstile if viewed from above. It is also referred to as tee and is often read as "yields", "proves", "satisfies" or "entails".
turnstile         
  • A circa-1930 turnstile and kiosk at the [[Bath Recreation Ground]]
  • Full-height turnstile in a fenceline
  • Optical drop arm turnstile
  • A wooden turnstile keeping livestock penned in ([[Zwierzyniec]], Poland).
GATE THAT ALLOWS ONE PERSON TO PASS AT A TIME
Rotogate; Baffle gate; High Entry-Exit Turnstile; High Entry-Exit Turnstiles; High Exit-Only Turnstile; Ticket barrier; Turnstyle; HEET turnstile; Ticket gate; Gateline; Turnstiles; Iron maiden turnstile; Tripod gate; High exit-only turnstile
(turnstiles)
A turnstile is a mechanical barrier at the entrance to a place such as a museum or a football ground. Turnstiles have metal arms that you push round as you go through them and enter the building or area.
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Wikipedia

Fare evasion

Fare evasion or fare dodging, fare violation, rarely called ticket evasion, is the act of travelling on public transport without paying by deliberately not buying a required ticket to travel (having had the chance to do so). It is considered a problem in many parts of the world, and revenue protection officers and ticket barriers, staffed or automatic, are in place to ensure only those with valid tickets may access the transport. The term fare avoidance is sometimes used as a euphemistic synonym and sometimes used to refer to the lawful use of much cheaper tickets.

Fare evasion and fare fraud may or may not be a crime depending on which jurisdictions. The fare not paid, compared to potential penalties and hassle, is generally considered "not worth it".