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The Metropolitan Transportation Authority revealed Monday it notched a tiny drop in fare-beating – but could still lose ...
SEPTA says far too many Philadelphians aren't paying to ride the transit system. It costs the agency about $50 million yearly in lost revenue.
So fare evasion drops to basically zero when we're on the bus," Officer Brendan Dougherty said. "Most people are just here to ride a bus, they pay, and they're not a problem." ...
SEPTA is cracking down on fare evaders with a $300 fine, new high-tech machines and a greater police presence By David Chang, Yukare Nakayama and Matt DeLucia • Published April 25, 2025 ...
BART ’s fare enforcement efforts have neither led to significant revenue recovery nor made riders feel all that much safer, according to a new report. The report published last week by the Center for ...
SEPTA released its mid-year crime report for 2025, which shows significant increases in enforcement related to fare evasion ...
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