Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
This is blatant disinformation.
Fare evasion is a massive loss as a percentage of Metro’s budget.
But worrying about fate evasion is a red herring. WMATA should just drop fares altogether for everyone. There’s good economic research showing that free public transportation strengthens a local economy: makes it easier for low income people to get to jobs (increasing the local tax base); reduces drunk driving; improves air quality as it takes care off the road.
Some cities have started doing this. DC should too.
There's also research that shows that when the cost of a good or service is free, people treat it as having no value. Meaning crime, vandalism, the generally poor maintenance of Metro and buses would only get worse.
Anonymous wrote:Please ask Metro to hire more Metro police
Please ask Metro to have its police arrest and prosecute fare evaders
Please ask Metro to lobby the DC council to RE-CRIMINALIZE fare evasion / gate jumpin
Anonymous wrote:
It other way around.
DC suburbs many time the population of the DC resident. For excample, nearly 2x people live in fairfax than the DC.
Suburb resident tax money subsidize DC resident fare. Suburb resident working DC buying the food and employer paying DC tax.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they should just only have metro service in the district. Why should dc subsidize a commuter rail?
Anonymous wrote:Please ask Metro to hire more Metro police
Please ask Metro to have its police arrest and prosecute fare evaders
Please ask Metro to lobby the DC council to RE-CRIMINALIZE fare evasion / gate jumpin
Anonymous wrote:https://wmata.questionpro.com/a/TakeSurvey?tt=rHO2gutfWB8ECHrPeIW9eQ%3D%3D
Survey regarding potential fee increases and service closures. They are planning to remove all bus service easily accessible for me — check your neighborhood!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
It's about $40 million in lost revenue per year. That's not chump change. But it is a lot of theft.
On top of that $40 million lost right out of the metro budget, one-third of bus riders are not paying:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/unpaid-bus-fares-wmata-loses-millions/65-ee414179-fa8a-4d7a-8043-dafbae4e7a2d
This level of theft from the budget is not sustainable.
Why are many in DC defending theft and criminality? WHO are these people??!?
It’s not criminal to refuse to pay a fare. The law was rightly done away with because of its disproportionate negative effect on persons of color. Seethe elsewhere.
WTF?
What does paying or not paying a bus fare have to do with skin tone? Not paying has a disproportionate effect on people of color because the bus drivers are almost entirely people of color and they are the ones that are going to lose their jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
It's about $40 million in lost revenue per year. That's not chump change. But it is a lot of theft.
On top of that $40 million lost right out of the metro budget, one-third of bus riders are not paying:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/unpaid-bus-fares-wmata-loses-millions/65-ee414179-fa8a-4d7a-8043-dafbae4e7a2d
This level of theft from the budget is not sustainable.
Why are many in DC defending theft and criminality? WHO are these people??!?
It’s not criminal to refuse to pay a fare. The law was rightly done away with because of its disproportionate negative effect on persons of color. Seethe elsewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
It's about $40 million in lost revenue per year. That's not chump change. But it is a lot of theft.
On top of that $40 million lost right out of the metro budget, one-third of bus riders are not paying:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/unpaid-bus-fares-wmata-loses-millions/65-ee414179-fa8a-4d7a-8043-dafbae4e7a2d
This level of theft from the budget is not sustainable.
Why are many in DC defending theft and criminality? WHO are these people??!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
It's about $40 million in lost revenue per year. That's not chump change. But it is a lot of theft.
On top of that $40 million lost right out of the metro budget, one-third of bus riders are not paying:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/unpaid-bus-fares-wmata-loses-millions/65-ee414179-fa8a-4d7a-8043-dafbae4e7a2d
This level of theft from the budget is not sustainable.
Why are many in DC defending theft and criminality? WHO are these people??!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
It's about $40 million in lost revenue per year. That's not chump change. But it is a lot of theft.
On top of that $40 million lost right out of the metro budget, one-third of bus riders are not paying:
https://www.wusa9.com/article/traffic/unpaid-bus-fares-wmata-loses-millions/65-ee414179-fa8a-4d7a-8043-dafbae4e7a2d
This level of theft from the budget is not sustainable.
Why are many in DC defending theft and criminality? WHO are these people??!?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
This is blatant disinformation.
Fare evasion is a massive loss as a percentage of Metro’s budget.
But worrying about fate evasion is a red herring. WMATA should just drop fares altogether for everyone. There’s good economic research showing that free public transportation strengthens a local economy: makes it easier for low income people to get to jobs (increasing the local tax base); reduces drunk driving; improves air quality as it takes care off the road.
Some cities have started doing this. DC should too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
This is blatant disinformation.
Fare evasion is a massive loss as a percentage of Metro’s budget.
But worrying about fate evasion is a red herring. WMATA should just drop fares altogether for everyone. There’s good economic research showing that free public transportation strengthens a local economy: makes it easier for low income people to get to jobs (increasing the local tax base); reduces drunk driving; improves air quality as it takes care off the road.
Some cities have started doing this. DC should too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need to criminalize fare jumping.
Yes, they do! How can Metro and the DC government ask Metro's fare-paying passengers and local taxpayers to pay for higher fares and higher subsidies when freeloaders still are allowed to steal services from Metro with impunity?
Because fare evasion is worth 0.000000001% of Metro's budget.
This is blatant disinformation.
Fare evasion is a massive loss as a percentage of Metro’s budget.
But worrying about fate evasion is a red herring. WMATA should just drop fares altogether for everyone. There’s good economic research showing that free public transportation strengthens a local economy: makes it easier for low income people to get to jobs (increasing the local tax base); reduces drunk driving; improves air quality as it takes care off the road.
Some cities have started doing this. DC should too.