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BART plans to crack down on fare evaders, in an effort to get better control of a problem the agency says is costing it $25 million dollars a year.The BART Board of Directors have approved a proof of payment system that would require riders to show tickets to fare inspectors or police. KCBS, KPIX-5, and Chronicle Insider Phil Matier says initially the BART Board didn't want to crack down.
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BART plans to crack down on fare evaders, in an effort to get better control of a problem the agency says is costing it $25 million dollars a year.The BART Board of Directors have approved a proof of payment system that would require riders to show tickets to fare inspectors or police. KCBS, KPIX-5, and Chronicle Insider Phil Matier says initially the BART Board didn't want to crack down.

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