Hello @milen Sorry for the confusion. The conditions for the use of tickets on SwissPass Mobile have not changed and all employees should be aware of them even though your experience is different. I just had another training on this topic in November. From my point of view, the confusion stems more from the fact that asking for an ID is optional for the ticket inspectors, while the tariff acutally requires users of SwissPass Mobile to carry an ID or the SwissPass with them at any time. And, this optional identification check may imply with the client that no identification is required at all. The Tarif 600 is the legal base of all public transport ticket offers in Switzerland and valid for all licensed transportation companies; this is is what the Tarif 600 reads: 4.9.9 Für die Kontrolle von SwissPass Mobile besteht Ausweispflicht. Die Kundinnen und Kunden sind verpflichtet, bei der Nutzung von SwissPass Mobile einen gültigen amtlichen Ausweis (z.B. Reisepass, Identitätskarte, Führerausweis) oder eine auf den/die Reisenden ausgestellte SwissPass Karte auf sich zu tragen. 4.9.10 Die Reisenden können während der Fahrausweiskontrolle auf Verlangen des Kontrollpersonals jederzeit und ohne Begründung angewiesen werden, einen amtlichen Ausweis oder die SwissPass Karte vorzuweisen und dadurch ihre Identität zu bestätigen. The wording there’s usually no need to show your SwissPass card on the SBB website does not conclude that you are completely exempt from the identification obligation; the staff can still ask for an ID, this being either the ID card, passport, or SwissPass, what ever you have got with you. Now for the children, ticket inspectors can refrain from checking the children's SwissPass or ID provided the parent and the relation between the parent and the child can be clearly identified. Best regards, Roland
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