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TPG gets tougher on those who don’t pay

17/09/2009 by Ellen Wallace

No place to run if you don't pay your ticket

Geneva, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – The Transports Publics Genevois (TPG) say that it is getting serious about people who don’t pay for public transportation. The company has added eight new inspectors to the 54 it already has, is increasing the frequency of its ticket controls on board Geneva’s buses and trams, and the fines are going up.

The TPG say that three percent of the people the inspectors check do not have a valid ticket. That represents about CHF3.7 million in lost revenue for the company, which receives 50 percent, or CHF124m, of its revenues in the form of subsidies. The fines are set to increase 20 percent from CHF100 to CHF120. The TPG is testing the idea of having offenders do community work – cleaning the inside of the buses, washing windows – in lieu of the fine.

Related: TdG

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: controls, fines, Geneva, inspectors, pubnlic Transport, revenues, society, tickets, TPG

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  1. eden says

    17/09/2009 at 21:38

    i think the community work option will be more difficult to implement.TPG should find a way of keeping records of offenders and may be prosecuting them, as it was once suggested in zurich.merely paying a fine is not enough.letting the offenders suffer some bad recording , may probably deter them.

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