Forgot your bus ticket at home?

Hello, I just took the train and realized during the ticket inspection that I had left my ticket at home (including my wallet).

I told him that, and the ticket inspector said I could be lying and would have to buy a ticket. (What if I don't have a wallet??!!)

I was then forced to get out immediately in the biggest town where nothing was moving.

Wouldn't there have been another option, like a fine that would require me to show it somewhere?

I have to sit here for hours and neither the bus nor the train is running.

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2muchaccs
10 months ago

Then everyone could come.

No money, no ID and drive.

Funny, your smartphone was probably there and your airbuds.

I’m sure pants were on.

2muchaccs
10 months ago
Reply to  Kalix1223

Well, if you had your ID, it would have been 60€ or after submitting the appointment ckets 8€ processing fee.

But what a surprise, of course, it wouldn’t have.

Because you’re not doing anything for free, that was right.

Actually, ate still got away well. You could also have been taken by the police to establish identity

After all, you have committed de facto ne offense.

Just because the comment doesn’t suit you, it’s not pointless

martinreschke
10 months ago

If you can’t present your e-ticket during control, for example because you forgot it at home, you can show it. This applies only if the ticket is issued to your name, so it is not transferable! The Postpoint Peace is on the document you receive in the control. Of course, it would be important for you to prove yourself.

peterobm
10 months ago

he could have accused you of the black drive will be expensive. he just removed you from the train. All right.

Much. think about the ticket

peterobm
10 months ago

beautiful for you, should have been better with you