
A passenger traveling on a Paris-Vannes TGV train was fined €110 by a SNCF controller after complaints from other travelers about her cat incessantly meowing during the journey. The SNCF characterized the incident as a "disturbance to public order." This enforcement follows broader efforts in Europe to regulate noise disturbances on public transport, such as a €100 fine in Ireland for listening to music without headphones. The case highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining order and passenger comfort on public transit systems.
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"A passenger received a €110 fine on a Paris-Vannes train journey after complaints from fellow passengers about her cat "who wouldn't stop meowing."" https://t.co/fCjqIymBLC
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