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Fare evasion at the current level costs more than a million dollars a week.
The next fare evasion survey is due later in the year.
The money lost through fare evasion could be used to improve the network and provide better services.
Stopping fare evasion may not be as easy and will likely take a while.
That's despite the government department spending more than $1 million on fare evasion advertising in 2012-13.
Fare evasion may cost the system at least $80 million a year, transit officials have estimated.
"But they charged him with fare evasion, and he didn't do that."
He was cautioned for fare evasion and his details taken.
Slightly more than half the increase has come from a greater number of arrests for fare evasion, according to the police.
About 100 passengers were told that they face possible prosecution for fare evasion.
The route was also among 10 services that constituted 22% of fare evasion in the city.
Moreover, there has been no rise in fare evasion at the other stations.
Only with more accurate estimates can the most appropriate response to fare evasion be developed.
The transit service has a fare evasion rate of approximately 1 per cent.
Fare evasion has become so common that paying customers are beginning to rise up in anger.
The advisory committee, she said, has estimated that the agency will lose about $100 million this year from fare evasion.
Yet on the same day, fare evasion was minimal at some other stations in Harlem.
Last year, 140 people caught for fare evasion in the district were later charged with weapons possession as well, he said.
But a prepay system, he added, would encourage fare evasion.
The key to your reaction to fare evasion is your tone.
A similar remark could be made about enforcing the rules against fare evasion, but we've run that one before.
Today about one third of the inmates are incarcerated for repeated fare evasion.
On some systems, fare evasion is considered a misdemeanor.
Ticket barriers have been installed at the station to prevent fare evasion.
When they're not responding to calls, officers say they spend the bulk of their time stopping fare evasion.
Main, from Falkirk, claims he had bought a ticket (and been given the wrong one) so no ticket evasion took place, but he is clearly heard swearing at the conductor which could potentially constitute a breach of the peace.
Fare evasion, or ticket evasion as distinct from fare avoidance or ticket avoidance, is the act of travelling on public transport in disregard of the law and/or regulation, having deliberately not purchased the required ticket to travel (having had the chance to do so).
It also states that 53 ticket inspectors will be employed in addition to drivers for security and to ensure fare dodging is restricted to three per cent of journeys.