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With fare dodging costing the industry – and therefore the taxpayer – an estimated £600 per minute, train operators take the crime seriously. On many services, train managers, conductors and ...
Tube fare-dodging prosecutions peaked in 2018-19 when there were 4,919, with the number dropping to 3,279 the following year. During the pandemic, prosecutions fell steeply as a result of the much ...
Introducing the 1988 law that created penalty fares, Tory peer Lord Marshall of Leeds told Parliament: “If, however, a passenger on a train is not in possession of a ticket, he is not to be ...
If riders wait until a conductor comes around to purchase a ticket on their phone, they will be hit with a $2 onboard penalty.
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins has introduced a proposed local law that would establish a civil penalty for the ...
The Westchester County Legislature is reviewing a proposed new local law submitted by County Executive Ken Jenkins. The proposed new ...
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Asiana Airlines has been fined 12.1 billion won ($8.7 million) by South Korea's Fair Trade Commission (FTC) for violating conditions tied to its merger with Korean Air. The fine marks the largest ...
Rail staff can choose between selling the correct ticket, issuing a Penalty Fare (£50, doubled if not paid within three weeks, plus the full single fare) or prosecuting the passenger.
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