CTA cracks down on abuse of free, reduced-fare rides
Reported By: chicagotribune.com
November 12, 2014 05:58:40 AM
The CTA is cracking down on fraud involving free-ride and reduced-fare Ventra cards, a problem fueled by schemes and illegal card-sharing that costs the agency millions of dollars a year, officials are set to announce Wednesday.
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