BART ENFORCING RIDER FEES PAYMENT WITHIN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) system is enforcing passengers to pay their fare to ride otherwise they will get a citation. The BART administration loses approximately $15 million to $25 million every year because of passengers not paying their fees to ride the train. The BART fare evaders come up with all types of excuses for not paying and those passengers will still get a citation. The BART rider fee evaders have to take care of therein citation otherwise it will become reported to CFTB (California Franchise Tax Board). The transit agency Fare Inspector team members are enforcing BART policies and not losing any critical revenues. The BART inspecting team members issued 1,000 citations since the enforcement effort was in place - $75 for violating adults and $55 for less than 18 years of age.

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