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Transport for London welcomes crime reduction on the Underground

24 August 2007

Crimes on the Underground and Docklands Light Railway have gone down by 2.1 per cent this year despite ever increasing numbers of passengers on the network.

The chances of being a victim of crime on the Underground remain very low

Howard Collins, Deputy Chief Operating Officer for London Underground

Taking passenger figures into account, the real rate of crime per passenger journey has fallen seven per cent over the last year.

There were fewer robberies and fewer violent crimes on the network, as well as a substantial reduction in anti-social behaviour, according to statistics released by the British Transport Police (BTP), today (Friday).

Howard Collins, Deputy Chief Operating Officer for London Underground said: "The Tube is a low crime environment and these results should reassure passengers that the chances of being a victim of crime on the Underground remain very low.

"It is a significant achievement to reduce the number of crimes on the network in the first year that the Tube carried more than a billion passenger journeys.

"Nevertheless, we understand that the fear of crime is very real, which is why we continue to invest in CCTV in stations and on trains, we have more BTP officers patrolling the Tube than ever before and we are always looking at new ways to improve passenger safety and security."

Deputy Chief Constable of the BTP, Andy Trotter, said: "The increased industry investment in BTP is paying dividends and has helped to make the railway network safer."

Offences which disrupt services, such as trespassing and throwing objects at moving trains have also gone down by more than 40 per cent.

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