
Passengers owe Transport for London (TfL) an estimated £142,000 in unpaid fines for not wearing face coverings on London's transport network when it was mandatory to do so.
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Compulsory face coverings were put in place to stop the spread of coronavirus and reinstated amid rising concerns about the Omicron variant.
This rule was removed on 24 February.
City Hall figures revealed nearly 4,000 passengers were issued with fines when masks were mandatory.
The fines were reduced to £100 if paid within 14 days.
New data from City Hall has revealed there are 710 unpaid fines meaning TfL can prosecute.
Of the 710 unpaid penalties, 532 cases are currently being prosecuted, or people have had letters issued to them.
A further 178 cases are currently open and remain unpaid and awaiting prosecution, the mayor of London said.
He added: "As all of the cases have passed the 14-day period, they will be valued at £200.
"Therefore, TfL estimates the total outstanding value is £142,000."