CHARLOTTE, N.C. – On Monday, Charlotte City Council will also look at beefing up fare enforcement on CATS light rail trains. They’ll consider a three-year program to hire fare inspectors called “ambassadors” who would check to make sure tickets are paid. The city says the ambassadors would wear uniforms and approach riders in non-confrontational ways. The program is expected to cost around $5 million a year. The proposed changes come after the s…
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