Metro cracking down on repeat offenders with new 'banning policy'
The Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority is working to ban serial offenders from its buses and trains.?Metro officials say overall crime in the system is at a seven-year low but when you've been victimized, whether you're a rider or an employee, you'll say more can be done to make the experience safer.
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Metro cracking down on repeat offenders with new 'banning policy'

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