“When people don’t pay, that impacts our ability to increase service and keep fares down,” TTC CEO Greg Percy said in a ...
Transit riders may see fare inspectors on bus platforms starting Monday as the TTC expands efforts to curb fare evasion.
All Toronto Transit Commission fare inspectors will be uniformed and wear body-worn cameras to record customer interactions.
It’s the latest move from the transit agency aimed at cracking down on fare evasion, which they say leads to millions of ...
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Narcity on MSNThe TTC is ramping up fare inspections and you could get fined over $400Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Some TTC bus riders could be asked for proof of payment starting next week as the TTC expand its fare enforcement program.
AC Transit is raising fares to adjust for a looming financial cliff while the TTC is cracking down on fare evasion.
I don’t disagree with the premise of having fare inspectors on the TTC, but if people are expected to pay their share, then ...
TTC fare inspectors will now be asking riders for proof of payment on bus platforms, starting Monday. CBC’s Clara Pasieka ...
The agency announced Wednesday it has started to deploy plainclothes inspectors, a move it said was necessary to fight a scourge of fare evasion it estimates costs it $140 million a year ...
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TTC special constables, fare inspectors to use body cams in pilotThe TTC board is moving forward with a new use of force policy, which includes a nine-month pilot project where 20 special constables and 20 fare inspectors will use body-worn cameras. The pilot ...
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