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An MTA spokesperson said the software doesn’t flag fare evaders to New York police but declined to comment on whether that policy could change.
New York City's MTA is seeking out a psychologist to analyze fare evaders and devise an "avant-garde" solution after seeing $700 million in losses.
I’ve been riding the subway regularly for almost 40 years, first in New York, where I grew up, and these days in Washington, D.C. When I started doing so, in the 1980s, fare evasion was common.
Fare evasion at one Queens subway station seems to be getting worse despite the MTA’s efforts to thwart the ongoing city-wide scourge. amNewYork revisited the Woodside-61st Street station on the ...
Fare evasion drops on New York City subways and buses, MTA says Fare beating on city subways fell by 26% between June and December, with about 10% of subway riders not paying their fares.
The MTA is planning a four percent fare hike for public transit, raising the base fare to at least $3 by year's end, ...
Fare evasion dropped slightly on New York City’s subways and buses last year following an enforcement blitz by the NYPD, MTA officials said on Wednesday. MTA Chair Janno Lieber said 10% of ...
The MTA is looking into replacing NYC's subway turnstiles with gates that would physically open to let passengers through.
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