Nice in principle, but completely impractical. People lose a key, ask for a spare, find the old one. Logging starts but then gets onerous so it slips away, especially if a driver or guard needs a key in a rush if it's going to delay a service. Not to mention there's a lot of other staff issued such keys (platform staff, managers, trainers etc.) which don't have a "depot". People then leave and don't hand every single bit of equipment back.
Part of my job used to be trying to manage access control fobs.... It was awful.
People would lose or break RFID Id cards in all manor of ways, we had dropped off ferries in the Irish sea, taken by a seagull in Devon, dropped in a cavity wall, split when using to scrape the car, boil washed, melted, microwaved, one lad seemingly was able to cause multiple cards to delaminate in his pocket. Dropped in a urinal at a pub and didn't want to pick it up, left at the in-laws, "can I just have a few cards incase I leave them at home/in my locker.
People would glue their not working cards to other cards from other staff to create a working card. Then be upset when we deleted the second card when the original owner wanted a new one or left.
Then Bob would turn up and tell you he'd lost his card, you'd look and see Bob last used his card two years ago so asked him what was happening, he then said... Ahhh, well I lost mine 2 years ago, so when Gregg retired he gave me his, I've been using that, god knows what we took off Gregg when he retired.
Key/ door fobs, I just used email if not used for 6 months and delete if not used for 12.
Simple mechanical Keys are even less recordable as you can't see if they're being used.
Despite us having all our locations online, some would just go rogue report AOK but secretly refuse to update fobs, course you'd never know deletions not going through and only found additions didnt work when a card that hasn't been uploaded failed at that particular site and the bod was motivated enough to phone in.
We had originally a couple of sites that had standalone systems that needed manually visiting and updating manually from a list that may or may not be accurate depending if the spreadsheet was updated.
We noticed one of our sites had 50+daily staff but only single digits of cards being used. Turned out someone left their card on a bit of string near the door scanner.
We'd have people phoning up the 24hr on call guy after leaving their card inside and exiting locking themselves out.
As much as ADT or whoever make it sound lovely and easy it's headbangingly horrible....
And afterall that, despite senior management banging on about security etc. I could still get into the building with nothing more than a library card and holding my breath.
Just add humans for instant chaos. I'd hate to do it on a bigger scale with moving trains, flakey data, more people and all manor of things to go wrong if it doesn't work. With us the consequence was usually a bit of wasted time.
Not at all, the vast majority of buses are push-button start. On the flip side, coaches tend to be on a key.
One of the local school bus depots had issues local kids entering the buses cracking up the engines and heaters and spending the evening in the warm and dry. It was the litter that gave them away as they'd shut off the engine and close the doors when done.
When I had a Land Rover Defender I did consider doing that with some otherwise purposeless switches on the dash. I believe fitting a secondary battery switchoff key is common on classic cars, similarly, you usually hide it somewhere unexpected so it'd take time to find and slow a theft too much.
Pretty much a low tech version of the modern ghost immobilizers.
I used to have a mk2 Corsa i modified it that it would only crank if the rear fog light button (latching button) was "on". You'd then switch it off and drive away, unless the lights were on the fog light wouldn't come on. It had a flywheel the size of a mill engine so you could t really stall it.
Pretty sure that Maplin or Tandy (remember them?) Used to do a kit.
Bringing it back to topic. I once got a tkey inside a box of papers I bought on eBay, wasn't advertised seemingly forgotten.
I wonder what the intention of the purp was?
Ex employee?
Wannabe?
Mischief causer?