Monday, November 21, 2011

TRIMET FARE EVASION TICKETS WAY OVER PRICED COMPARED TO OTHER CITIES

As a freeloader, Lexington was not alone - although a precise figure is difficult to calculate, the T estimates that tens of millions are lost annually through fare evasion. He was not even alone on this trolley. Half a dozen riders in the rear of that car Tuesday had boarded with no intention of paying. Garvey asked Lexington for an ID, preparing to write one of the 3,000 citations for $15 that the T issues annually.

 No more free passes on MBTA - Metro - The Boston Globe

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