Mass Transit Safety & Security Thursday ENL - Dec 8th, 2022
MTA adds 20 new police officers to MTA police department; 2022 Transit Safety & Security Report
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SECURITY NEWS
MTA adds 20 new police officers to the MTA Police Department
The new officers will begin their duties immediately following graduation from the New York Police Department Academy in Queens.
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MN: Metro Transit wrestles with crime in light-rail trains, at stops
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INDUSTRY HEADLINES
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CTA Board approves intergovernmental agreement to serve unsheltered riders, those with substance abuse and mental health challenges
MTA officers arrest terror suspects at New York Penn Station
Chicago Transit Authority issues monthly scorecard tracking progress on initiatives introduced in support of its ‘Meeting the Moment’ Action Plan
MTA expands use of automated bus lane enforcement technology
SEPTA selects ZeroEyes for gun detection pilot program
MTA Police Department welcomes 46 new recruits
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2022 Transit Safety & Security Report
By Mischa Wanek-Libman
Transit agencies and their partners are working to match customer perception with data to promote and deliver safer mobility options.
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