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excess fare

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excess fare nsupplemento di prezzo or di tariffa


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He should have left earlier than he did, but went on to Morpeth, paid the excess fare and said he had missed his stop from becoming engrossed in his newspaper.
The incident described clearly shows that the ticket inspector used discretion in first asking for payment of the excess fare only requiring the woman to leave the bus when she was unable to do so.
David Brown, managing director of Cardiff Bus, said the company had no desire to make money from the exact fare policy and stressed any excess fares collected were only a very small percentage of the cash takings of the company.
 
 
 
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