The chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority defended its much-mocked new subway gates and emergency-exit timers as the authority estimates losing $690 million to fare jumpers.
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The MTA estimates it loses around $285 million a year to fare evasion in the subway system — due both to turnstile jumping and to scofflaws entering thorough the emergency fire exit gates.
The MTA is trying something new to deter subway fare evaders just ... more NYPD officers and modernized gates. Fare evasion dropped 26% from June 2024 to December 2024, according to the MTA.
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