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Mayor and TfL welcome PMs announcement on ASBOs

04 April 2006

The Mayor of London and Transport for London (TfL) today welcomed the Prime Minister's announcement that TfL will be granted the power to apply for Anti Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs).

These new powers will help us ensure London continues to lead the way on the safety and security

This measure will build on the work already being carried out by TfL in partnership with the British Transport Police (BTP) and the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) in tackling crime on the transport network.

The Mayor, Ken Livingstone, said:"This demonstrates that the Government shares my determination to put the safety and security of passengers and staff at the top of the transport agenda.

"Transport for London and its partners have already done a huge amount to tackle crime and the fear of crime on the transport network.

"These new powers will help us ensure London continues to lead the way on the safety and security of its transport network as we build towards the 2012 Olympics."

TfL's Director of Transport Policing and Enforcement, Jeroen Weimar, said: "This new power will free up valuable police resources and enable TfL to take action on those who repeatedly engage in low level disorder, that small minority of individuals who repeatedly act in a way that is detrimental to the network, staff and customers."

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