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More interest in public transport thanks to the 9€ ticket?
Bywmsieger
Do you think that the politicians' plan will work and that the 9€ ticket will encourage more people to use public transport? So not only during this period, but also beyond.
Do I have to pay the full €60?
So, I already mentioned in an earlier post (yesterday) that I had actually received a ticket unjustly. Five seconds after boarding, an inspector rudely prevented me from stamping my ticket. I just read that if you have a monthly pass but simply forgot to bring it, you only have to pay €7. Is that true?…
Is it forgery if I claim I have a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration?
ByXimolo26
There are many jobs where they don't even ask for your certificate. I have 4 years of business studies on my CV but no degree. What if I just apply?
Why do we notice so much about a railway strike, unlike other strikes?
Sometimes there are strikes in the retail sector, but as a customer you simply don't notice it: the shops are still open and you can shop
https://www.landtag.nrw.de/portal/WWW/document/document?Id=MMD14%2F10111
Hello jstafireman,
Policemen are allowed to travel by train free of charge throughout Germany if they
If all three points are met, they may travel free of charge by trains of DB and in almost all other modes of transport. The police have to find out if there is an agreement with the transport company they want to use.
But you can’t say flat-rate that they are allowed to, but not that they are not allowed to. Always depends on the company/the traffic network.
Nice greeting
TheGrow
Yes, policemen are allowed to go with the KVB free of charge.
http://www.kvb-koeln.de/german/tarif/ Conditions/polizisten.html