The first way is what I call "joyriding;" you buy a ticket from your stop to the next stop, but ride around the network in between
So, when you try to sneak out of the system at your exit using the second ticket, you're very likely to get caught at the fare gates
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...because the tickets are mechanically marked, and it's unlikely you'll manage to mark it the same way so the fare gate reads it properly
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So REMEMBER! Don't try to cheat the trains! If you get away with it, you hurt them, and if you don't, you hurt yourself!
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is joyriding legal?
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yeah, but not encouraged (and you're a huge dick if you do it during busy hours)
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