The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) board is considering to offer citations for people not paying their fees to ride BART trains. The BART administration is cracking down on people cheating the payment system to ride the train for free, including people physically going through BART gates without paying. The BART officials are looking at improving the payment system and/or ways to prevent people from going through entrance gates without paying. Some of local BART stations have higher wall devices to prevent people going through entrance gates without paying. It would cost BART up to $25 million each year in revenues because of people cheating the payment system. The BART board is considering to offer citations for fee evaders as part of the provisional ordinance proposal, and expected to approve the proposal on Thursday, October 26, 2017 board meeting.
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