PASSENGERS and staff on Yorkshire’s railways can have their say on the way they are policed.
British Transport Police have set up a short survey to find out what concerns the public about travelling on trains in the local area.
Chief Constable Paul Crowther said crime had fallen for the 10th year in a row, but urged the public to take part in the survey to further improve policing.
He said: “BTP is committed to getting passengers to their destination safely, and making sure rail staff are safe at work. The answers people give us will help improve the service we provide in policing the railway and London Underground during the coming year. What you tell us will help shape railway policing in the months to come.”
To complete the survey, go to btp.police.uk/survey.aspx
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