SF cracking down on Muni fare evasion with more enforcement, new strategies
SFMTA is adding 17 inspectors and plans to phase out app payments as officials say fare evasion may account for up to a quarter of lost revenue.
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SF cracking down on Muni fare evasion with more enforcement, new strategies
San Francisco announced new enforcement and payment changes aimed at cracking down on fare evasion across the city's public transit system, as officials confront a growing budget deficit and concerns about fairness among riders.
Muni targets fare dodgers by hiring more inspectors - The Voice of San Francisco
Muni riders could start seeing more transit fare inspectors on vehicles and subway station fare gate exits as the city’s transportation agency plans to hire more inspectors to address riders who skip paying fares. Flanked by Muni transit fare inspectors, city and transportation leaders at Harvey Milk Plaza just outside the entrance of the Castro station, Mayor Daniel Lurie on Tuesday announced that the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agen…
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