Meredith Hackler joined WRTV as a Multi-Media Journalist and Reporter in February of 2022.
INDIANAPOLIS — People from all walks of life ride IndyGo. Whatever their purpose for riding, the bus represents the community of Indianapolis."When we have riders who are violating our code of conduct for any reason, that's something that we take very seriously,” Carrie Black, with IndyGo, said. “Sometimes the reason that maybe these riders are acting out or are not being compliant is something we can help with.
"They are going to know just from being observant, riding our system, spending time at the CTC. They are going to see who the repeat offenders are,” Black said.
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