It is common for trains to evade tickets, and some people just like to take advantage of it and save money on tickets. Some people buy short-distance tickets, but take long-distance areas. When the ticket is tight, some passengers buy short-distance tickets and keep saying that they have to make up long-distance tickets after getting on the bus. After getting on the bus, they hid from the conductor's inspection, and then got off and mixed out of the station. Some passengers pretend to be confused and always want to muddle through. They often walk by the river, where can they not wet their shoes? This stranded passenger is a negative example.
Institutionally speaking, the number of passengers on the high-speed train should be strictly controlled. If the train is overcrowded, it will be impossible to make up the ticket. For some passengers who buy short-distance tickets for a long time and take long-distance buses, long-term malicious evasion of tickets is blacklisted and prohibited. Railway departments should also strengthen supervision, increase the frequency of ticket inspection, strive to ensure that every station must be inspected, plug some loopholes in ticket evasion, and prevent those passengers who evade tickets from taking advantage of it.
Malicious evasion is a criminal act, which is very shameful. You can't take advantage of this petty gain. If caught by the police, he will be punished as fraud, and his own reputation and reputation will be lost. He wants to save some money by cheating, which is not worth advocating and pursuing. Any citizen should abide by the law, but he should not take advantage of this.