MTA defends new fare gates in subways despite people 'piggybacking' through | NBC New York
There is a new high-tech fare gate pilot program taking place at four subway stations and our cameras caught a number of people "piggybacking" through the gates, but the MTA says it's all part of the pilot program and seeing how people use it.

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