
Nottingham Tram Fines Double: Zero Tolerance
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Nottinghams tram operator, NET, is stepping up enforcement against fare dodgers. From May 1st, the penalty for riding without a valid ticket doubles to £120. NET, committed to a zero-tolerance policy, likens fare evasion to theft and aims to maintain a safe environment for paying passengers. Ignoring the fine could lead to court, fines up to £1000, and a criminal record. This move is part of NETs effort to ensure fairness for those who pay their fares, with every ticket sale contributing to system upgrades.
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