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== General guidelines ==
 Looking bad, smelling bad, having no luggage, Train hopping on the train last are the things in Europe is generally easy as countries don't have a good system to track fines. This means that can instantly attract attention. If if you really cannot do anything about your suspicous appearance, it's best to note when your train is coming have for example a Spanish passport and take got a walkfine in France, instead of waiting at the station. If there is somebody standing at you won't get the entry to the platforms looking whether everybody is validating ticketsfine ever, see except if there is another way you move to France one day and get there - such as getting over a fencejob etc. You have There are different approcahes to look where the inspector is - at the start or the end of the train - go hopping but it's good to the other end. If you really don't know - sit keep in mind that the middle ticket inspectors are aware of the train all tricks and keep an eye for the conductor. When he's coming, run the opposite directiongames. You can hide try and stay in the toilet for the whole journey but in some countries and trains they can unlock the toilet if itthey suspect you don's possible t have a ticket. You could leave the door unlocked to close try and fool them but that means every passanger would open the door without locking itas well... If You can run around the inspector is checking tickets at a particularly long stoptrain as well, trying to avoid the toilet is your only option ticket inspector which may or may not work. These techniques may get you into more trouble and are generally not to pleasurable but are very important for people with no ID since if you get caught. If and the ticket inspector wants to write you a fine, they will ask for a passport and if you made don't have one or refuse to give it it to next stop, there is no reason to get out instantlyvery likely that they call the cops.So for people with ID, who are foreigners in the conductor country, in most cases it is going ok simply to get off find a quite place on the train while , wait for the train is standing in the station ticket inspector and you can run kindly explain to that part them your situation (imaginary or not). In a lot of countires the train law says they are obliged to write you a fine (which you will never have to pay as long as you give a fake address or say you don't have one) but they may kick you off. They may also threaten to call the conductor has already checkedpolice. If caughtIt depends on each person how they prefer to deal with this - whether to argue or not, deny having money whether to plea or an not but just keep calm as if you get aggressive it is a valid reason to get the cops on you. In case that a ticket inspector actually calls the police without a valid reason (no ID, being aggressive) don't panic, the most that can happen is they search you and/or escort you off the train station. When Generally, when choosing which train to take, opt for express trains - those with fewest stops, as you are unlikely to get far with regional ones - and you may get stuck in a station where almost no trains stop. It's very useful to memorize (or write down) the timetable, so that you instantly know which is the best train to take after you get kicked out of the previous one.
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