The Phantom Pieman
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On the comments about the swiss character, they do seem to like strict adherence for their rules. Basically, if you look at how the authorities here view speeding, that is how the swiss view most things.
They have some rules that to me seem weird, such as it being illegal to mow your lawn or wash your car on a Sunday, and, in some places, it being illegal to flush the toilet after 10pm if you live in a block of flats.
I saw a guy dragged off the bus by four police once, and assumed I'd seen an anti-terror arrest, but it turned out that he just did not have a ticket. Everyone seemed very law-abiding when I got there, but after a while, I realised that in the whole, this was mainly because someone would report you if you were not, and the authorities would always act.
On the whole, I do much prefer the French side of the border. Most of my friends who work at CERN have houses on that side, with the only exception being the one who married a Swiss girl, as she just acts bemused when you ask why they are on the swiss side.
Ok, may be I'm wrong and Geneva is staffed by the remnants of the Gestapo ....

The after 10 thing was common courtesy - and sits with Swiss culture and the fact they all go to bed then ... but I very much doubt in the German speaking side you will find these applied. It was a post WW11 thing to stop the italians partying until late into the night ...
If you don't pay for a bus ticket / train ticket , you will be fined 100 chf on the spot. And why should they !!. If you don't pay, get aggressive then they will chuck you off.
They don't like gobshits and believe a lot in respect.
It's sort of interesting as it seems to be what most people in Britain complain about, and yet when they see it in action, they mock it
I can park up my bike, and leave gloves and helmet on them . They haven't been stolen yet. I don't need top carry a bike lock with me ( I do if I go to France or Italy).
If you have an accident , the police will turn up. Normally in a few minutes. They take details, so that both parties are known to be insured , taxed , etc ....
Obviously, running around in a country where no-one sticks to the rules, crime is rife, respect is low, women cannot walk around on their own at night, and every town centre turns into a drunken brawl on a Saturday night is far better
They can be frustrating fu(kers but its kind of a good quality of life. Blimey, kids still even walk to school

