But they have an emergency exit that anyone can open, so groups send one person through paying and the rest use the barrier.In new york you have barriers that go upto the ceiling so you can't jump them. Don't think they abide by our disability regs though
In my opinion barriers are still very worthwhile. There is a significant amount of more casual fare evasion on the lines where I live, which don’t have barriers, and people take the view that they don’t have to pay unless challenged. These aren’t kids, a lot of my parents friend do it, who are in their mid 50s, along with a lot of my friends. Of this large amount of people who do it that I know, only a small minority would push through a gate. In my opinion there are a large amount of people which these gates are deterring from fare evading, and they should be rolled out much further.