top | item 31446381 (no title) himlion | 3 years ago Yes, it would be a violation of EU law to restrict it. discuss order hn newest mrunkel|3 years ago No it wouldn't. You could say it's only for citizens of EU member states.That's a restriction that wouldn't violate any EU law. Mordisquitos|3 years ago Another hypothetical alternative which wouldn't violate EU law (not that they have any reason of using it) would be to make the ticket only valid to people who legally reside in Germany, regardless of their nationality. himlion|3 years ago Correct, that wouldn't violate it. For German citizens only would.
mrunkel|3 years ago No it wouldn't. You could say it's only for citizens of EU member states.That's a restriction that wouldn't violate any EU law. Mordisquitos|3 years ago Another hypothetical alternative which wouldn't violate EU law (not that they have any reason of using it) would be to make the ticket only valid to people who legally reside in Germany, regardless of their nationality. himlion|3 years ago Correct, that wouldn't violate it. For German citizens only would.
Mordisquitos|3 years ago Another hypothetical alternative which wouldn't violate EU law (not that they have any reason of using it) would be to make the ticket only valid to people who legally reside in Germany, regardless of their nationality.
mrunkel|3 years ago
That's a restriction that wouldn't violate any EU law.
Mordisquitos|3 years ago
himlion|3 years ago