CLEVELAND (AP) — Civil rights groups say black riders on a Cleveland bus line are unfairly feeling the brunt of an effort against people who don't pay the fare.
The Plain Dealer reports the American Civil
Liberties Union and the NAACP have complained to transit officials that nine
out of 10 people ticketed on the HealthLine during one month were black.
The special bus line is meant to move along
rapidly. So, unlike other Cleveland buses, riders pay at stations before they
board, on an honor system.
The transit authority says police randomly board
HealthLine buses and ticket riders who can't show a receipt. Agency general
manager Joe Calabrese says the percentage of blacks ticketed for nonpayment
reflects the population in neighborhoods served by the line. He says the agency
does not discriminate.
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