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  2. New York City Transit Police - Wikipedia

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    The typical penalty was $10 or 2 days. After the creation of the Transit Adjudication Bureau (TAB), summonses were primarily handled by the Transit Adjudication Bureau, a division of New York Civil Court, with the fines going back to the Transit Authority.

  3. New York City transit fares - Wikipedia

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    MTA's $60 penalty was internally set by Transit Adjudication Bureau (TAB) with delegated powers. NYCT increased fines to $100 in July 2008, the maximum TAB can levy without further approvals, to support conversion to Proof-of-Payment (POP) fare collection for the Select Bus Service .

  4. Fare-Beating Arrests Plummet As Manhattan DA Limits ... - Patch

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    The most common outcome is a civil summons, essentially a $100 ticket payable to the MTA's Transit Adjudication Bureau.

  5. MTA Took BK Veteran's Tax Refunds For Decades-Old Ticket ...

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    MTA Took BK Veteran's Tax Refunds For Decades-Old Ticket: Lawsuit - Brooklyn, NY - The city's transit authority is seizing some of the poorest New Yorker's tax returns to pay tickets from 20...

  6. Fare evasion - Wikipedia

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    Fare evasion or fare dodging is the act of travel without payment on public transit. When considered problematic, it is mitigated by revenue protection officers and ticket barriers, staffed or automatic, are in place to ensure only those with valid tickets may access the transport.

  7. LIRR Looks To The Platform To Help Stymie Fare Evaders

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    According to MTA Spokesperson Joana Flores, this less familiar method of collecting tickets is known as "gating," and the expansion has its roots in a 2023 blue-ribbon report on MTA fare and toll ...

  8. New York City Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, the TA, [2] or simply Transit, [3] and branded as MTA New York City Transit) is a public-benefit corporation in the U.S. state of New York that operates public transportation in New York City. Part of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the busiest and largest transit system in ...

  9. Here's How To Pay For Subway Rides With Your Phone

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    The screen will then say "go" if the payment was accepted or give another message if the transaction does not work. The system will work with contactless credit cards, which bear a symbol with ...

  10. Yellow ticket - Wikipedia

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    Yellow ticket. Yellow ticket, yellow passport or yellow card [1] ( Russian: жёлтый билет [2]) was an informal name of a personal identification document of a prostitute in the Russian Empire between 1843 and 1909. The document combined an ID card, a residence permit, a license to practice prostitution, and prostitute's medical check ...

  11. NJ Transit To Refund Unused Tickets Amid Customer Backlash

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    NEW JERSEY — NJ Transit on Wednesday announced it will offer refunds for unused one-way bus, rail and light rail tickets purchased before June 1 of this year, a decision that followed an uproar...