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French Transport Operators Launch 'Stop Fraude' System to Tackle Fare Evasion

The initiative, starting January 8, allows verification of fare evaders' addresses to improve fine collection and reduce annual losses of €700 million.

  • Six major French transport operators, including SNCF and RATP, will implement the 'Stop Fraude' system starting January 8 to verify fare evaders' addresses after issuing fines.
  • The system, managed by the Imprimerie Nationale, accesses tax records to confirm the correct fiscal address of offenders, provided they give their real identity.
  • Public transport fare evasion costs operators an estimated €700 million annually, with SNCF bearing half of the losses and RATP incurring €171 million in unpaid fines each year.
  • The initiative has been approved by the CNIL, France's data protection authority, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations.
  • A proposed law may soon allow real-time address verification during inspections, further enhancing enforcement efforts.
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