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Operation SafeBus cracks down on antisocial behaviour during Bonfire Night

03 November 2009

The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Safer Transport Command together with Transport for London (TfL) are carrying out targeted patrols across the Capital to tackle a seasonal peak in antisocial behaviour and crime on buses.

Operations like Safebus are key in the fight to tackle specific areas of concern

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London

Safebus is a four-week intensive operation during the autumn period, which traditionally sees a peak in antisocial behaviour and an increase of around 20 per cent in bus-related crime, particularly around Halloween and Bonfire Night.

The operation has seen a high-visibility police presence on a number of bus routes and transport hubs across the Capital to deter this behaviour and reassure passengers, which will continue until 15 November.

During the operation police officers and Police Community Support Officers will:

Although knife crime on the transport network is low, Safebus is also focusing on preventing knife crime in the wider community, using search arches and weapons sweeps to reassure transport users and further ensure the safety of the millions of people travelling around our network every day.

During his election campaign, Mayor of London Boris Johnson made a commitment to tackle crime on the transport network.

Ongoing operations such as Safebus are a key part of that commitment.

Send out a message

Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, said: 'Like most people I enjoy this time of year and all the festivities, but antisocial and criminal behaviour on our transport network is not acceptable.

'When I became Mayor I pledged to make buses, trains and stations safer, and in the last year - in no small part thanks to the work of uniformed officers on our transport - crime on buses has fallen by 18 per cent across London. 

'But there is still more to be done. Operations like Safebus are key in the fight to tackle specific areas of concern and enable us to send out a message that antisocial or dangerous behaviour will be dealt with.'

Instils confidence

Commander Mark Gore, Safer Transport Command, said: 'The MPS and its policing partners will not tolerate crime and antisocial behaviour on buses, at bus stops or anywhere else on the transport network.

'Operation Safebus is about setting a standard of good behaviour on the buses, and ensuring a pleasant travelling environment for young people and adults, by tackling the small minority of young people who cause crime and disorder.

'We want the travelling public to feel safe and secure when using the transport network, and our visible policing presence instils confidence, drives down crime and the fear of crime, and makes a positive impact to peoples' journeys.

Reassuring passengers

Steve Burton, Director of Transport for London's Community Safety and Enforcement Policing Directorate, said: 'Halloween and Bonfire Night should be fun nights out in the Capital, but a small minority can sometimes ruin them with their unacceptable behaviour on and around the transport network.

'While crime on the bus network is low, we want to do everything we can to help Londoners enjoy themselves and travel safely during these autumnal nights. 

'This is why we are supporting Operation Safebus, being run by the MPS Safer Transport Command with the aim of reassuring passengers, deterring criminal activity and tackling antisocial behaviour head-on.'


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