Hellfire
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There seems to be increasing pressure to merge police forces in order to cut administrative costs. Scotland is the latest example of that.
In 2006 Ken Livingston, when he was Mayor of London, proposed that the BTP in the capital should be merged with the Met to have one single police force for London, outside the square mile.
What do members feel is the advantage of maintaing a completely separate police force for the railways and what would be lost if that policing was transferred to the various local forces in which the railway runs?
In 2006 Ken Livingston, when he was Mayor of London, proposed that the BTP in the capital should be merged with the Met to have one single police force for London, outside the square mile.
What do members feel is the advantage of maintaing a completely separate police force for the railways and what would be lost if that policing was transferred to the various local forces in which the railway runs?