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Crackdown on crime on Bromleys buses

28 April 2006

A major operation targeting anti-social behaviour on buses has commenced this week in Bromley.

We want people to know that any sort of anti-social behaviour on our transport system will not be tolerated

Operation Safer Buses will run for the next three weeks in the Bromley, Orpington and Chislehurst areas, lead by Transport for London (TfL) and the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) in partnership with bus operating company First.

MPS Officers, Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) and plain-clothed officers will be patrolling local buses, 61, R1 and 208, to deter those who cause criminal damage and anti-social behaviour.

The operation will also serve to reassure passengers and the local community.

The patrols will be supported by TfL's Revenue Protection Inspectors (RPIs) who will carry out static fare evasion checks, in the centre of Bromley and Orpington, along with MPS officers.

Inspector Stuart Trayler, MPS's Transport Operational Command Unit (TOCU), said: "There have been a number of incidents of criminal damage and anti-social behaviour on buses in the Bromley area.

"Operation Safer Buses will tackle these issues as well as reassure passengers.

"This is one of many regular TOCU operations tackling anti-social behaviour that takes place throughout London."

Safer journeys

Jeroen Weimar, Director of Transport Policing and Enforcement, said: "Criminal damage and graffiti creates a fear of crime.

"We want people to know that any sort of anti-social behaviour on our transport system will not be tolerated.

"We have a strong working relationship with the MPS and are committed to ensuring that every passenger has a safe journey to and from home."

Adrian Jones, Operations Director of First, said: "We suffer from a large amount of criminal damage on route 61 buses, in particular affecting seats and windows.

"We welcome this joint action with TfL and the Met Police to tackle this problem, which makes bus travel unpleasant for our passengers."

The operation began on Monday, 24 April and will finish on Friday, 12 May and will operate from 12:00 to 10:00 daily.

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