NEW YORK — The subway turnstile — low enough to vault, ubiquitous enough to figure in the lives of millions of New Yorkers each day — has long served as a kind of dragnet for the Police Department.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The MTA has unveiled its latest attempt to crack down on subway fare beaters, which includes a brand new design. We've all seen ...
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NYC subway fare jumpers easily beat anti-theft 'fins' as MTA spends $7.3M to bring program to nearly every station
Stand clear of the closing snorts! The MTA will dish out $7.3 million to expand its anti-fare evasion gadgets to nearly every subway station in the five boroughs — even though rule breakers have been ...
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SEPTA’s fare evasion crackdown is no joke. Ask the more than 3,200 people criminally charged this year.
SEPTA has criminally charged thousands of Philadelphians with fare evasion over the last year, sending a flood of cases through the courts and a message to riders that the days of jumping turnstiles ...
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