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The CTA That Stole Christmas Agency accused of harassing homeless during holidays

By  STEVE RHODES

Updated 7:19 AM CDT, Fri, Nov 28, 2008

Related Topics: Mike Doyle

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The CTA just wants to remind you to get off their trains.

 

You can decide for yourself if it's just a coincidence that the CTA is posting signs banning "continuous riders" from its trains just in time for Christmas. Maybe it's not the holidays the agency is prepping for - it could simply be winter.

But Mike Doyle at Chicago Carless is livid.

"[I]t doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out why the CTA would hurry to install the aforementioned signage at the start of another Windy City winter," Doyle writes. "Of course, it isn’t necessarily legal to single out homeless people and deny them service.  (Just ask the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless about the numerous cases they’ve won against housing-status discrimination).  Especially a public service like transit."

Doyle did more than just blog about it, though. He contacted the CTA.

"I think the CTA’s bureaucratically spin-meistered answers speak for themselves - and not in a good way."

For example:

* The signs were installed to remind CTA customers of the policy which prohibits customers from continuously riding the same line without payment of another fare, and as an aid to law enforcement in dealing with violators of this rule.”

* “CTA management made the decision to post the reminder for customers as a customer service.”

* "The signs were posted as a customer service reminder to all CTA customers that the payment of fares only entitles them to a one-way ride and/or transfer and all customers must exit the bus or train at the end of the line."

The CTA's explanation could be true. If riders weren't reminded, they might just stay on the train without paying an extra fare and forget to get off. Or, Doyle could be right. As he says, decide for yourself.

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  • joe Wednesday, Nov 26 at 9:09 AM FLAG COMMENT thats going to be alot of people when they cut alot of jobs .i also think the homeless should be left alone how about thoses family that are being tross out of the homes
  • freedom Tuesday, Nov 25 at 3:11 PM FLAG COMMENT The CTA should have a car for the homeless. Have this car policed so homless riders do abuse the gift.(rules) All the shelters are either full or not safe to go to. The CTA train is a good place for them to go when its cold. People with a warm home do not know what it is like to live outside in the winter. How would you feel to see a dead frozen homless person in your alley? CTA,,,leave these homless people alone. Stop makin ... MORE >
  • none Tuesday, Nov 25 at 11:01 AM FLAG COMMENT Not to be mean or anyting, but have you been on a train and one of those homeless people are on it too? Some of them smell really bad, and it is a horrible smell. This is not Sanitarily safe for other people.
  • contrarian Monday, Nov 24 at 8:04 PM FLAG COMMENT So why is the train meant to be a homeless shelter?
  • contrarian Monday, Nov 24 at 8:03 PM FLAG COMMENT So w

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