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fare evasion

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meanings of fareand evasion


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fare
noun
uk /feər/ us /fer/
the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus ...
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evasion
noun[C or U]
uk /ɪˈveɪ.ʒən/ us /ɪˈveɪ.ʒən/
the act of avoiding something ...
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Examples of fare evasion


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We are talking about a £10 penalty and, given the level of fareevasion, that will be a lot of money.
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Could not this be yet another instance of the inadequacy of the fareevasion figures?
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Many stations have no staff after 6 pm, which is when a lot of fareevasion takes place.
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That is good for safety and for reducing fareevasion.
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Some argue that the best way of defeating fareevasion is to provide a free transport system.
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Unfortunately, millions of pounds are being lost every year because of fareevasion.
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Let us concentrate on fareevasion, although we do not accurately know at what level it occurs.
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He said that there had been fareevasion every year.
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One of the best ways of reducing fareevasion would be to employ more ticket collectors and to have more spot checks.
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We have no idea what the amount of this fareevasion amounts to.
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It also refers to a further £9 million lost due to fareevasion on the buses and states that the trend is rising.
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We may be talking about annual fareevasion on 20 million journeys.
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It is not surprising that in principle we all agree that something should be done to reduce fareevasion.
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They have been installed not for safety but to try to cut fareevasion.
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Then expensive capital investment is needed to cut the fareevasion that was created by sticking up fares in the first place.
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We all have a vested interest in stopping fareevasion even if we disagree with the fare structure.
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Are not those figures remarkably accurate when, by the very nature of fareevasion, the figures can only be guessed at?
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The movement towards one-person-operated trains and buses has exacerbated fareevasion.
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The diminution in staffing is one of the most obvious reasons for fareevasion.
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There must be proper staffing and fares set at a decent level if we are to reduce fareevasion.
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