Revelers ordered to compensate all train passengers
Revelers had to compensate the Spanish railway company Renfe, which paid the same amount to 216 other passengers due to the 23-minute delay in arriving in Malaga.
The cost of the bachelor party should not be prohibitive: 11 young people who caused a scandal on the Spanish TGV train between Madrid and Malaga (south) were ordered to compensate 7,676 euros for the delay caused by their bustle.
The Spanish railway company said in a press release on Monday that the revelers had to compensate the Spanish railway company Renfe, which paid the same amount to 216 other passengers due to a 23-minute delay upon their arrival in Malaga.
698 euros per visitor
On July 6, 2018, the rioters on the train harassed, “shouting, singing, tapping on train walls, and not obeying calls for calm from the Renfe staff.” The company then decided to apply its regulations to “evacuate passengers” who “cause disturbances or endanger the safety of transport”.
But the group of young people refused to leave the train at Cordoba station, before its stop in Malacca. The police had to be called to force them to disembark.
Renfe took the case to court and the Madrid court ruled in her favour. The salty addition to the “EVJG” (bachelorette party) is €697.82 for each of these guys, identifies Renfe.
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