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That's a very old manual and some of the "technical" have changed. But... Yes, the fines can be as much as $100. Why do you feel that's too high? Jo Tax Payer supports close to 80% of the total budget. Millions of tax payers pay for 80% of the fare for a couple of hundred thousand riders each year. $100 is too cheap in my opinion.
Keep in mind that the transit authority (the fare inspectors) have the freedom to use discretion whether the situation warrants a warning or a fine.
Personally I find the fines should be commensurate with parking fines.
There are some very poor people out there some really have problems paying fares, I don't know about Denver but there is no 'economically disadvantaged' pass at trimet
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It sounds like that's only for repeat offenders
That's a very old manual and some of the "technical" have changed.
But...
Yes, the fines can be as much as $100.
Why do you feel that's too high?
Jo Tax Payer supports close to 80% of the total budget.
Millions of tax payers pay for 80% of the fare for a couple of hundred thousand riders each year.
$100 is too cheap in my opinion.
Keep in mind that the transit authority (the fare inspectors) have the freedom to use discretion whether the situation warrants a warning or a fine.
@RTD, anti-union, but love the blog, alot of good stuff there.
HB
Thanks for clarifying The RTD Driver In Denver
Personally I find the fines should be commensurate with parking fines.
There are some very poor people out there some really have problems paying fares, I don't know about
Denver but there is no 'economically disadvantaged' pass at trimet
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