French operator SNCF has previously asked passengers to self-declare as ‘Monsieur’ or ‘Madame’.

The EU’s top court ruled on Thursday that requiring rail passengers to declare a gender when buying a ticket is in breach of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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    1 month ago

    Is this like the first step towards having gender-specific train cars? Does France have an issue with harassment on trains like some other countries/cultures? Or are they just being weird about gender?

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      I think it’s the opposite of that. They stopped asking about the gender of the passengers.

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          1 month ago

          Probably a mixture of tradition/inertia and old-fashioned identification ideas.

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          Asking whether they write sir or madam on the ticket as a form of politeness. Sure it helps collecting statistics too.

          Conservative are weird, the will be fine with asking sir or madam, but would throw a tantrum if you ask them a pronoum which is exactly the same question