Atlanta’s public transit system operators are looking to catch violators by installing urine detectors in stations’ elevators around the city.
After a brief pilot testing program, the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) will begin installing the $10,000-a-piece detectors next month, WSBTV reported.
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