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In recent weeks , some of the TTC ’s fare inspectors have been working undercover as part of a crackdown on riders who don’t pay their fair share.
The work was captured on video and shared to social media on Sunday .
Fines for fare evasion can range from $235 to $ 425 but that money goes to the courts and not directly to the transit agency.
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