Either you purchased it at a rail vending machine (there is still a
transitional period during which the day pass can issued on a rail
ticket, but that is scheduled to end within the next several months,
once all the vending machines are reconfigured) or you were on a bus
where the operator ran out of blank TAP cards and had to issue the day
pass using the interagency (Metro-to-muni) transfer.

If you go to the Metro website, you'll see that day passes are
officially on TAP:
http://www.metro.net/around/fares/5-day-pass/

So if that post was designed to disprove what I said, I'll file it
under "exceptions that prove the rule."  Go get a TAP card, Kevin.

On Oct 1, 5:55 pm, "Kevin M." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just bought a paper day pass for $5... used it to join the Occupy LA
> march and protest, in fact

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