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“We are a transit agency which focuses on getting people to their destination safely and on time,” said Leary..He knows the TTC has now become a defacto shelter system for the homeless and drug addicted, where the rules applied to those who pay fares are not followed by those who call Toronto’s transit system home without paying a cent.
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