Am I not allowed to laminate my semester ticket?
Hello,
Several conductors have now informed me that I'm not allowed to laminate my semester ticket. Mind you, it's a self-printed ticket without any watermarks. What's the point of that? The QR code is readable. There's no mention of that anywhere. Back when tickets were still issued by the railway, there were holograms for authentication.
I feel like I've been ripped off. This way, I'll lose the ticket more quickly, or the printout will be unusable more quickly. In the beekeeping department, this means I'll have to pay a €7 processing fee if I show it again.
Anybody same shit?
Well, if the sheep already say…
There are protective clear envelopes where you can put the ticket in
Edit: Deleted, I slipped.
Yes, but I'm always careful because of my battery power. I'd rather have one in my luggage
Well, then you can also show the ticket on your smartphone and insert a (unlaminated) printed one in the case of the cases.
Because you don't usually take this, it doesn't take it so fast.
If the conditions of transport or tariff regulations say that, this will be what is likely if several train crew members have already pointed out.
Of course, you can make it happen that they will write you an increased transport fee and then make a contradiction in order to check it from a higher place.
It should be easier, however, if it is primarily about the durability to show the semester ticket on the smartphone instead, that should actually be allowed.
There's nothing in it! Found only one excerpt from 2012 or 11, there was the speech of falsification of the holograms but they are simply no longer present. If the QR code is not to be read, I can understand.
There has not been any higher pay until now. But would naturally contradict and represent bureaucracy.
In the current transport provision there was nothing
Transparent plastic mugs are available on the market, in which you can safely accommodate the paper ticket.
Examples:
https://www.amazon.de/student ID-h%Clle/s?k=student ID+h%C3%BClle
Ask your bank if they offer a free transparent card envelope.