How to Handle a “Bus Ticket” (fine) in Italy? [duplicate]

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I’m an American. I had a brand new and valid bus pass, but received a “bus ticket” (fine) in Florence, because I didn’t realize I had to stamp my own bus pass at a machine.

My question is, because they force you to give up your passport number when cited, will they have any ability to go after me for the money, whether it is in the USA or If/when I enter another EU country?



Best Answer

Why not just pay the fine and learn your lesson for next time? If you think you're going to be travelling again, is it really worth the risk and the worrying every time you do so? I would guess the fine is not that much, probably less then Euro 50 or so? If you can afford to travel to Italy, you can probably afford to pay the fine.

I totally get that it feels like you were screwed over and that you are giving in by paying, so it's up to you have much it's worth to you to stick to your guns. Life isn't always fair.

Update: Based on your comments, I am not sure that you understand how those bus passes work. It's not just valid 90 minutes from when you purchase, it's valid 90 minutes from when you validate it (start your journey). So by not validating, you could theoretically use the pass again afterwards. This is very typical in much of Europe, and getting fined for not validating is also normal. You can't expect the bus driver to keep track of everyone who gets on the bus and when.




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How do I pay an Italian traffic fine?

You can pay fines in person and online. You can pay in person in the following locations: Post offices and banks....You can use these channels to pay fines online:
  • Your municipality's website.
  • The Poste Italiane website.
  • Your bank's home banking online portal.


  • What is the statute of limitations on traffic tickets in Italy?

    According to petitioner, traffic violations committed by Italians already reach the statute of limitations after 90 days, while the statute of limitations for foreigners is 360 days.

    How do I pay a ticket in Italy?

    Log on to the portal and enter your personal data, number of violation report, notification date and identification number of the inspector who issued the penalty. Once done, you may choose between different payment methods (credit card or Unicredit bank account) and go on with the transaction.



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