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Changes will allow officers to ask for proof of fare to combat loitering and improve public safety.
Anyone accused of harassing, threatening or intimidating riders, staff or transit operators could face a fine or charges.
The new changes also eliminate restrictions for bikes on Ctrains , after a pilot project last year found they had a minimal impact on crowding.
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