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Fight against fare dodgers

1st October 1976, Page 33
1st October 1976
Page 33
Page 33, 1st October 1976 — Fight against fare dodgers
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Mr Trevette. "Conductors will insist on the passenger stating his destination when he purchases a ticket. punished by the imposition of the excess fare.

"This is aimed at being a deterrent not a source of revenue," said Mr Trevette. Up to about five per cent of revenue in the undertaking could be lost by fare dodging.

The only previous suggestion to introduce such a scheme was by Merseyside PTE. It was thinking of a much larger penalty than 30p and this would have resulted in new legislation.

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