I was ticketed by a young plainclothes cop on a Prague trolley and paid him the fine in cash right there. Then I asked him where the good places to eat were in town, because cops always know that. He looked flummoxed.
Turin has a horrible public transit system. Totally random routes.
Sounds like there are rules which are easy for tourists to be ignorant about.
It sounds like the ticket inspectors have a steady source of additional income. You have to pay the fine in cash on the spot? Does every ticket inspector Faithfully report 100% of the fines collected and turn that money in at their office?
Geeze...we’re going to Prague next month. I hope we don’t get lost. Many years ago I was in the Tokyo subway and was absolutely lost...so lost that I was truly scared.Luckily a nice Japanese man who spoke English noticed my plight and helped me.Were it not for him I’d still be there!
My main question would be, how do you get to Pilsner Urquell brewery (and probably a couple of other breweries also)?
Nothing like the mistake tourists make in Chicago by using public transport at all.