The MTA is starting to roll out equipment that aims to thwart fare evasion. Some riders see it as a challenge.
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Police crackdown on 37,888 cases cuts disorderly act reports
The National Police Agency announced on the 22nd that after intensively cracking down on "disorderly acts in daily life" such as illegal dumping, public drunkenness, unauthorized advertising, ...
New fare gates use sensors and higher panels to prevent people from passing without paying, but the tech had a “bumpy rollout” on its first day.
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Fare evasion: MTA to install turnstile spikes, paddles at most remaining subway stations to deter cheats
The MTA’s ongoing battle to stop fare evasion will bring spikes and half-moon-shaped plastic paddles to almost every subway ...
Passengers travelling on New York City buses may soon be required to show civilian fare inspectors proof that they’ve paid their fare after they’ve boarded, under new fare enforcement rules announced ...
Transit officials are rolling out new tactics to stop fare evasion across New York City—shifting their focus to buses, where more than half of riders on some Select Bus routes don’t pay. Civilian fare ...
Subway and bus fare evasion cost New York’s transit system nearly $1 billion last year. Will an arsenal of new tricks turn the tide? Subway and bus fare evasion cost New York’s transit system nearly ...
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — New York City will be moving to a “European-style” approach to bus fare enforcement, MTA Chair Janno Lieber said Tuesday. The city will move away from using police for fare ...
The free ride is about to be over on New York City’s buses, MTA Chair Janno Lieber declared on Tuesday. Speaking at the New York Law School, the transit chief said next month’s retirement of the ...
Amid new MTA tactics to enforce transit fares, some West Harlem commuters have expressed concerns about the impact of these strategies in their neighborhood. A report published by the Citizens Budget ...
London Conservatives have called for taller ticket barriers at stations and dedicated fare evasion teams to help cut fare dodging. TfL spent almost £14.2m cracking down on fare dodging across the Tube ...
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