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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

3S have come to a pretty ovhen London Transport I employ what are almost clothes detectives to catch cheats on buses and rground trains. Many of escape without paying when they see a uniform but are likely to "have their collars felt" by the men and women inspectors in mufti.

Their task is to recover some of the £30m a year that fraud on London buses and the Underground is costing. Fines and costs have averaged about £50 for each of more than 1,000 people convicted of swindling the Underground last year. But there is a long way to go to stop mass fraud even by people who will hotly deny that they are dishonest, regarding a free ride as fair rather than fare game.

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