NYC Cracks Down on Bus Fare Evasion
NYC Cracks Down on Bus Fare Evasion
NYC Cracks Down on Bus Fare Evasion
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New York City is intensifying efforts to address the surge in bus fare evasion, which has resulted in significant financial losses for the MTA. Approximately 48% of bus riders are not paying their fares, leading to a $315 million loss in 2022 alone. Mayor Eric Adams has announced a crackdown involving MTA inspectors and NYPD officers who will board buses to enforce fare payment, potentially issuing fines up to $1,000. The initiative aims to mitigate budget deficits projected to reach $900 million over the next four years. The fare evasion rate has more than doubled since the pandemic, highlighting the challenge of reinstating fare compliance. The MTA plans to expand its 'Eagle Teams' enforcement program to combat the issue more effectively.

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Undercover officers issuing tickets to bus fare evaders in the Bronx
NYC's Eagle Team ramps up enforcement of fare evasion on buses
M.T.A. Says No More Free Bus Rides for Fare Evaders
Nearly 50% of New York City bus riders aren't paying fares, the MTA says
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Undercover officers issuing tickets to bus fare evaders in the Bronx
NYC's Eagle Team ramps up enforcement of fare evasion on buses
M.T.A. Says No More Free Bus Rides for Fare Evaders
Nearly 50% of New York City bus riders aren't paying fares, the MTA says

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