The agency made the announcement Thursday at its headquarters in Center City.
Beginning July 1, Transit police will begin issuing fines, ranging from $25 to $150 to violators.
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Offenders will have the option to pay the fine or request a court date. Chronic offenders will be banned from entering SEPTA property.
The goal is to make both commuters and employees feel safe when they are traveling on SEPTA.
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