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MTA grasps at solution after ‘hack’ against heavily-mocked subway fare gates goes viral

Por: New York Post Nation February 01, 2024

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The chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority defended its much-mocked new subway gates and emergency-exit timers as the authority estimates losing $690 million to fare jumpers. Chairman Janno Lieber admitted Wednesday that the easily opened $700,000 gates the MTA tested at the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue station weren’t foo-proof. “We might, in retrospect, have chosen a different model,” Lieber said. .”We’re going to... + full article



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