
Ahoj a tutti! 10 giorni fa ero a Bratislava e ho avuto un problema. Ho avuto una tariffa di rigore in un tram che andava a Hlavna Stanica, perché eravamo davvero confusi su come acquistare il biglietto poiché la fermata non aveva le macchine normali per acquistarle come qualsiasi altra fermata, dovrei pagare 120 € ma la mia domanda è: cosa succede se non paghi? Sono un cittadino straniero al di fuori dell’Unione Europea, sono qui in vacanza e non ho legami qui, cosa potrebbe accadere realisticamente se non effettua il pagamento dovuto?
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di ResearcherMain6892
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If u didnt pay fine and want to visit Slovakia next time, they sold your kidneys to RuSSia
If you’re thinking about trying public transport without a ticket at Bratislava (not that I recommend it), avoid taking **tram lines 1 and 9**—both go through the city center. From my experience, fare inspectors seem to focus on these lines, especially around **Obchodná Street-Main train station**, where they frequently check for tickets. It almost feels like they hang around there out of convenience.
And to your question, well as you are outside of EU, it will likely be very hard beyound the ability of carrier to pursue the legal challenge. The price of getting their fill far outweights the filling, so yeah you are unlikelly getting anything out of it – if you wont pay.
I wouldnt pay it
I don’t understand why people don’t research basic information before traveling abroad, especially regarding public transportation, when they know they will be using it. I don’t live in Bratislava, but I know how and where to buy a ticket. You can buy it at the stop (they will be modernizing the ticket machines), or by tapping your card on the bus; they have a new TAPNI SA system. You have no choice but to pay for it.
Nobody can tell you what could or could not happen. I’d pay it, it’s 99 euro, not that bad.
Buying a ticket is not rocket science..
But as you’re outside of EU, simply don’t pay.
Just pay it and you dont have to live in a fear of distress warrant. No matter you have no ties here, if our two countries have some diplomatic connections and international agreements signed between each other there is a very high chance of this fine reaching you at home too. Usually if authorities need to look for you abroad and send you calls for payment several times and you will eventually become overdue you’d have to pay much more than original fine. If it doesnt ruin your budget just pay it and let the whole issue just became a bad memory…
Really depends on which country you are from. Outside of EU – Yeah I wouldn’t pay that shit if I were you
Hope you had a nice visit otherwise:)
Most pribably nothing will happen. Cost of dealing with that if u r outside of EU is way much higher than fine, so I would not mind (just opinion)