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Started by B.C Driver, January 18, 2016, 01:09:22 PM

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B.C Driver

I've always wandered why BTP are only in force on the railways. After all a bus is a form of transport too. Wouldnt it be good to see BTP officers at bus stations too, where a driver could easily call for assistance to remove drunks, smokers etc.
Otherwise I think BTP should be renamed British Railway Police!

Tony

Quote from: Bham Central Driver on January 18, 2016, 01:09:22 PM
I've always wandered why BTP are only in force on the railways. After all a bus is a form of transport too. Wouldnt it be good to see BTP officers at bus stations too, where a driver could easily call for assistance to remove drunks, smokers etc.
Otherwise I think BTP should be renamed British Railway Police!

The BTP is actually funded by the railway companies, not out of general taxation which is why they are a seperate force for the railways.


B.C Driver

Quote from: Tony on January 18, 2016, 01:15:38 PM
The BTP is actually funded by the railway companies, not out of general taxation which is why they are a seperate force for the railways.

Oh ok thanks, I didnt know that, be great to see something similar at bus stations though - pcso's maybe?

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