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Is possible to get out of london legally with no money?

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Is possible to get out of london legally with no money?

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  1. I agree with Romeo, you CAN walk and the M25 is not the end of the universe. The Puddletown bypass is, isn't it.


  2. you can walk BUT walking on motorways IS illegal and not to mention dangerous.. you might be able to walk on an A road if theres a footpath near it, but no .. it's not impossible =)

  3. Yes, you can walk!!!!!!!!

  4. How would you do anything today of any practicality without money?  Especially now that the cold seasons have come in.  Aside from legality, you will want to think in terms of what is healthy as well.  

    Try doing something you can bear to earn just some money, then initiate ideas for yourself to get out of London.  'Sounds to me you mean something more than just getting out of London.  'Sounds to me you are looking for a leap of sorts, into something vastly different, maybe outside the country.  If so, you need to be bold, adventuresome, and enterprising, to have daring.

    That you wish to do legally first whatever you wish to do ultimately is a d**n good start.

  5. yes, walk, the M25 isnt the edge of the universe, although most Londoners wouldn't believe it!

  6. yes, you can offer yourself, to work on a oil tanker walk, to next city, if you have a passport, a cheap one way ticket to spain,

  7. Obvious answer is to walk out - less obvious ideas...  

    Claim responsibility for a crime and get yourself extradited.

    Get elected to a political position and claim expenses for anything that takes you away from your 'home ground'.

    Become a mail order spouse.

    Get government funding for your idea to lead an expedition to Blackpool... possibly to study the effects of the illuminations on the locals.

  8. Basing my answer of you having no money at all, your options are either as the others said walking/cycling/hitch hiking, or if your lucky, finding a zone 1-6 travelcard on the floor (or asking someone for one which they don't want anymore) and either getting a tube train or bus to the last stop, where you can then walk a bit to be officially out of London.

  9. Numerous ways.

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