Comment | It's usually moreso for people using the wrong type of ticket, as opposed to not having a ticket at all, which could mean:
* People using student/child tickets without a student card/being children
* Someone using someone else's pass or ticket
* Someone paying for a ticket with a limited number of stops, but staying on beyond that
* Someone being given a companion concession ticket when they should really have gotten a single concession ticket instead (this is usually on the drivers)
That being said, I've seen inspectors maybe twice on McGill's buses in the last few years - once to actually check tickets, and once when they introduced mTickets and they had inspectors help people to set it up. |
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