The city had 50 fare inspectors as of January 2009, who earn $35 an hour. This adds up to about $3.6 million a year. The agency collects $900,000 a year in fare evasion penalties, officials said Thursday, and has no metric to determine whether or not the fare inspection program encourages riders to pay up.
— Throw That Ticket Away; Muni Can’t Make Fare Cheats Pay: News: SFAppeal
Stuff like this is why I have to pay California extra money this year. Y’know: idiocy.
Stuff like this is why I have to pay California extra money this year. Y’know: idiocy.
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