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Railways: Crime Prevention

Volume 482: debated on Tuesday 4 November 2008

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport (1) what recent steps the Government has taken to reduce the level of crime on railways; (232222)

(2) what recent steps the Government has taken to improve police resources to prevent crime committed on railways.

The total number of offences reported to the British Transport Police (BTP) reduced by 12 per cent. between 2006-07 and 2007-08 and crime remains low relative to the over one billion passenger journeys made each year. We nevertheless continue to work closely with the industry and the police to secure further improvements. Last year, the budget for the British Transport Police (BTP) increased by 5 per cent. and, at £271 million, is at more than twice the level it was six years ago. BTP numbers at London Underground and mainline stations have increased too and there are now 2,813 officers and 262 community support officers in the force.