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91 bytes removed, 19:27, 19 November 2009
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* Ticket machines outside trams give you unstamped tickets
* You can validate existing tickets in both trams and bussesbuses, the machines ''beep'' when you do so (''check if there is a ticket stamping machine in the rear of the bus, AFAIR that's usually the case but better make sure'')* Inside most trams, there's a ticket machine that gives you a stamped ticket (''just hanging around there won't serve as excuse if you're controledget busted'')
* Bus drivers also sell stamped tickets
* Most transportation rules for German public transport are along the lines that you have to present a valid ticket if you're asked to do so
* '''You need to get the ticket stamped ''before'' the traffic control reaches you'''
* If you did've got an unstamped ticket, you can (and should) argue that you just forgot to stamp didn't know about validating it before and have a valid ticked nonetheless - the tourist act sometimes usually works
* After 8pm, you usually need to get in buses at the front and show your ticktet to the bus driver
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