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Published 10:55 24 Jan 2018 GMT
Luas and its operating company, Transdev, has admitted to overcharging commuters with peak fares - during non-peak hours.
Apparently, Transdev claim that it's due to 'clock-drift'; when the time on the validation machine is running fast.
Transdev told 98fm: "It is possible that PC clock drift can occur due to hardware or software faults or device restarts.
"This issue has been checked by our technicians and a fix will be implemented shortly."
The company says that the clocks are only running fast by two and a half minutes... but customers are still being overcharged. Annoying.The best early Prime Day deals on Amazon that you can shop now
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