Transport Police "cash starved"
Transport Police "cash starved"
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zumbruk

Original Poster:

7,848 posts

282 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3776331.stm

At the same time as the so-called "Safety Partnerships" rake it in hand over fist.

Joined up Government? I think not.

dazren

22,612 posts

283 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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Assume I'm a clueless idiot (stop laughing at the back). What actually do the Transport police do? I keep seeing their cars bombing around nowhere near rail stations and that is about it.

DAZ

>> Edited by dazren on Monday 7th June 13:25

streaky

19,311 posts

271 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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dazren said:
Assume I'm a clueless idiot (stop laughing at the back). What actually do the Transport police do? I keep seeing their cars bombing around nowhere near rail stations and that is about it.

DAZ
British Transport Police is the national police force for the railways providing a policing service to rail operators, their staff and passengers throughout England, Wales and Scotland.

The Force is also responsible for policing the London Underground system, the Docklands Light Railway, the Midland Metro Tram System and Croydon Tramlink.

www.btp.police.uk/

Streaky

busa_rush

6,930 posts

273 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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Don't they spend their time catching fare dodgers rather than offering any kind of protection to customers ?

Only time I've ever seen them is hanging around waiting for the "runners" when tickets are being checked.

Tonyrec

3,984 posts

277 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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Soon to amalgamate with the MET,so wheres the worry

Apache

39,731 posts

306 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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busa_rush said:
Don't they spend their time catching fare dodgers rather than offering any kind of protection to customers ?

Only time I've ever seen them is hanging around waiting for the "runners" when tickets are being checked.


One of our Train Managers was attacked by some 'care in the community' case and it was nice to see these guys taking care of things. There are a lot of dangerous people on public transport, it's one of the reasons cars are so popular.

Pigeon

18,535 posts

268 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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It's not an ideal situation because there simply aren't enough of them to have a police presence on every train, so things can kick off between stations and get nasty. This is why some TOCs are offering free travel to local BiBs.