Justice in San Francisco

Even in a city run by moonbats, where freeloaders are rewarded at seemingly every turn, sometimes there is justice. A member of the something-for-nothing crowd tried to sneak under a recently revamped Bay Area Rapid Transit fare gate in San Francisco — and this time did not get a free ride:

Via SFist:

“I hope she wasn’t hurt and I hope she received a nice ticket to pay for fare evasion,” says BART Director Liz Ames, speaking to NBC Bay Area about the viral incident. …

Trump-supporting former BART director Debora Allen also got a call for comment from NBC Bay Area, and she was happy to take credit for spearheading the new fare gate project. …

Ames added that revenue is up about $10 million, possibly thanks to the fare gates, and if that keeps up each year, the $90 million project to install the gates will have paid for itself in less than ten years.

Maybe there is hope even for San Francisco.

On a tip from R F.

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