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The types of crimes riders are most likely to encounter include things like smoking, turnstile-jumping, and public urination. Since 2019, citations for smoking or public urination rose by more than 200%. SEPTA is struggling to manage these incidents but are pursuing a two-part strategy that mixes social work and more visible police patrols.
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