You know exactly, what I have been referring to. The system is broken. Honestly, who cares if a young guy purchased a ticket to prove his right regarding a bug? How could he do otherwise? You need to make sure about the backend part of the system, too. Meanwhile, the company that developed this "service" is silent and the financing part is also not public, but we can be sure it was not cheap. The whole BKK e-ticket system is plain simple, a mediocre dev team could create a better one.
I understand that you are experienced in law, I understand what you wrote. Although, I do not think that it was the right thing to do. And maybe because of the reactions and the scandal, it will change in the future.
Would not have happened anything if we had just ignored this. We did the right thing.
Try harder then. And do not campaign against an innocent young boy even if you think your point of view harmonises with the outdated Hungarian law that bleeds from hundreds of wounds.
But ofc I got your point.