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Why are transit riders who jump fares treated so much more harshly than drivers who steal parking spaces?

September 11, 2019

It’s time for some fareness.

In New York City, the fine for fare jumping (or as our editor found out, not having the right transfer even though she had a Metrocard) is $100. If you are a driver and don’t put money in the meter, the fine is $65, though if you complain, you get an automatic reduction to $43. So stealing a subway fare is over twice the cost of stealing a parking space.

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