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Transport Policing: Results Bulletin

16 March 2004

The Metropolitan Police Service's Transport Operational Command Unit (TOCU), funded by the Mayor and operated in partnership with Transport for London, made nearly 500 arrests during January new figures reveal today.

The unit, which is unique in the UK, specialises in deterring and tackling crime and congestion on London's bus network as well as enforcing the law in relation to taxi and private hire vehicles.

Bus related operations during January 2004 led to 396 arrests and the issue of 8,955 traffic tickets (including offences in bus lanes and red route offences). The cab enforcement section made 85 arrests, 73 of which were for touting. This brings the total TOCU arrests since June 2002 to 5,186.

Key activity during January 2004 included:

During January the Cab Enforcement Team conducted numerous operations all over London including Ilford, Shoreditch and the West End to tackle illegal taxi touts.

  1. The Transport Operational Command is funded by the Mayor and operated by the Metropolitan Police in conjunction with Transport for London. It was launched in July 2002.
  2. The agreement between Transport for London and the Metropolitan Police Service sets the following objectives for the unit:
  1. A joint intelligence operation and control centre form the unit's nerve centre in Victoria. Police, Traffic Police Community Support Officers work alongside revenue protection officials and TfL route co-ordinators, patrolling key bus route, and responding to incidents.
  2. The unit currently has 302 police officers; 435 traffic PCSOs, 27 traffic wardens and 33 civilians. At full strength it will have 926 members of staff.

For media enquiries contact Julia Hucker, TfL on 020 7941 4881 or Kirsten Ross, Met on 020 7321 9057

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