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£50m cost to London of bus fare dodgers

Bus fare evasion costs London more than £50 million a year, according to new figures today.

The figures show a rise of more than £5 million from the previous year and have almost doubled since 2005/2006.

The problem is worst on bendy buses, where an estimated one in 10 passengers does not pay, costing £6.4 million this financial year. On other buses, 3.4 per cent do not pay, costing Transport for London £45.9 million a year.

The figures were obtained by the Liberal Democrats under the Freedom of Information Act.

Lib-Dem mayoral candidate Brian Paddick said: "I heard a Londoner describing a bendy bus as the 'free bus'. No wonder no one pays. I would increase the penalty for not paying to £80 and step up revenue inspection officers."

A spokesman for Ken Livingstone said 58.2 million evasions was a relatively small figure, as there are 1.6 billion journeys each year.

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