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Boston’s transit agency is taking a firmer stance against fare evasion, cautioning riders it will begin issuing citations beginning September 8.
Fare evasion costs the T millions. Now it plans on making riders pay up. By Shannon Larson Globe Staff,Updated November 25, 2024, 12:08 p.m.
The T said the Transportation Bond Bill, signed into law by Gov. Charlie Baker in January 2021, gave the MBTA the regulatory authority to set the citation levels for fare evasion.
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