Mutant Lemming
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If you do away with the specialist forces you will need to create specialist sections within the other forces to cover their work.
On the whole, that is correct, but one specific TOC is massively in profit as a result of their prosecution policy, to the point where it is more profitable to the company for people NOT to pay their fare.
Swirlz said:On the whole, that is correct, but one specific TOC is massively in profit as a result of their prosecution policy, to the point where it is more profitable to the company for people NOT to pay their fare.
On the whole, that is correct, but one specific TOC is massively in profit as a result of their prosecution policy, to the point where it is more profitable to the company for people NOT to pay their fare.
Do tell which one (and give the evidence to back it).
The Germans used to have Bahnpolizei, but this has been merged into a larger Bundespolizei - also responsible for airports, border protection, counter-terrorism and some other national tasks.Do the Germans, Italians, Swiss, Japanese have railway police forces?
What about say, MoD Police or the CNC?
Do the Germans, Italians, Swiss, Japanese have railway police forces?
Not sure about these two, they are VERY specialised. Both of these are set up under completely different legislation to other forces. MoD Plod is responsible to the MOD while the CNC works under the Department of Energy.
FCC are without a doubt the worst company I have ever experienced for checking tickets. I did hear that they were supposedly going to be 'clamping down' on fare dodgers, but considering that I've probably had my tickets checked about three of four times in the past six years (and that's not an exaggeration) I'm yet to see any evidence. Half the time the ticket barriers are either downed or unmanned anyway.
What is the situation on the Glasgow Subway............
I heard a rumour that the BTP were going to be Policing airports soon!?
How does it work in areas with regards to policing Light rail/Metro systems? I know the BTP operate on the DLR, Underground, London Tramlink as well as Midland Metro, but that the local police forces look after Metrolink Manchester and Tyne/Wear Metro (although do BTP look after the Network Rail sections?) What is the situation on the Glasgow Subway and other Tramways?
One area where having the BTP is distinctly advantageous for the railway is in the aftermath of suicides. Control staff always hope the BTP make it to the scene first - they are experienced in dealing with the situation and are focussed on getting the trains running again. When the local police attend they can often act as if they've got all day to conduct an investigation and traumatised drivers are sometimes treated like criminals, until the BTP arrive and take over.
If there are any BTP officers/HO officers on here who would be willing to answer my question I'd be grateful!
If I call for police backup through EOC from a tube station/railway station, does that reach the BTP, or does it go to the local HO force (in my case the Met). Or do the Met pass the call onto the BTP?
It's going back a bit, but the report into the Luton collision in 1976 makes interesting reading. ASLEF formally protested to the inquiry that staff trying to carry out protection were obstructed by local police officers asking for their names and addresses, and that they'd also tried to examine the signalling equipment.Sorry chap - civil police do not know railways. I had two turn up vice BTP for a trespass incident and their first action was to try and clear off, in the dark, on their own, wearing black uniforms on an open 110 mph railway to look for signs of the bloke. I told them they'd likely end up dead themselves and they stayed on the platform and awaited instruction from the signaller and NR MOM. If I'd not met them on their way down to the ramp anything could have happened.
Sorry chap - civil police do not know railways. I had two turn up vice BTP for a trespass incident and their first action was to try and clear off, in the dark, on their own, wearing black uniforms on an open 110 mph railway to look for signs of the bloke. I told them they'd likely end up dead themselves and they stayed on the platform and awaited instruction from the signaller and NR MOM. If I'd not met them on their way down to the ramp anything could have happened.
I saw Transport Police in Paddington stn today - one had an automatic rifle.
Scary, isn't it!