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SEPTA cracking down on fare evasion as students return to campus

Summary by The Temple News
As SEPTA begins treating fare evasion as a crime, Temple students returning to Philadelphia this semester can now expect a summary citation instead of the $25 ticket originally issued for turnstile jumping. Punishments for fare evasion can now include stricter fines, community service hours and harsher penalties following SEPTA’s change in June. The maximum penalty for summary offenses in Pennsylvania is 90 days in jail. SEPTA Transit Police Ins…
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The Temple News broke the news in Philadelphia, United States on Wednesday, September 4, 2024.
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