Can I use my sister's annual train/bus ticket?
Am I allowed to use my sister's annual ticket (which has her name on it) to travel by bus and train? Or will I get a warning?
Am I allowed to use my sister's annual ticket (which has her name on it) to travel by bus and train? Or will I get a warning?
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Hello, I bought a 9€ ticket from Deutsche Bahn and wanted to know if I can also use it on agilis trains?
– What? Nope.
You are then simply a passenger without a valid ticket, pay 60 euros, have to count on a penalty note, and the ticket can be taken in without replacement.
Cruel hae
Probably it’s not transferable – so you can’t. But it should be.
I think it’s a non-transferable ticket? Then it would simply be driving without a valid ticket.
Tickets that have a name are not transferable and are valid for the person whose name is indicated. Tickets without names are, however, the owner who holds them in hands. They are transferable.
There is probably a hint in the small print. This ticket is transferable or this ticket is not transferable. Tickets for reduced price (school children) are generally only to be used by one person.
https://drivest.de/2984/bahn-ist-die-bahncard-uetransferbar
Criminal Code (StGB), § 263 Frau
(1) Whoever, in the intention of providing himself or a third party with an illegal asset advantage, damages the property of another by inciting or maintaining an error by pre-reflection of false or by disfiguring or suppressing true facts, is punished with imprisonment for up to five years or with a fine.
(2) The attempt is punishable.
Because this is not your name, the question should have settled.
Are you your sister? Is the ticket transferable? Both times no: then you can’t drive with it.
You can’t, logically?
if you’re twin, that should go