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Extra-tall ticket barriers to be installed at railway stations in new crackdown on the £400m-a-year fare dodgers
Extra-tall ticket barriers will be installed at railway stations to address fare dodging, which costs £400 million annually. The measure aims to prevent individuals from bypassing ticket checks.
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