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20 Dec 2011 14:24
ON THE NINTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS BTP GAVE TO ME..............
 
 


On the ninth day of Christmas BTP gave to me – a warning about violence.

Violence will not be tolerated on the rail this Christmas.


That’s the strong message being issued by British Transport Police who will be out and about around the network this festive season to keep passengers and staff safe.

Historically, in the run-up to Christmas, levels of recorded violence on the railways have increased as the network is used by people who have often been out drinking.

Detective Chief Inspector Malcolm McKinnon said: "It is a sad fact that the consumption of excessive amounts of alcohol often results in violence

"It seems that behaviour which would ordinarily seem completely unacceptable becomes OK when inhibitions and tolerance levels are lowered through drinking too much.

"At Christmas – a time when people should be celebrating – we often see increased levels of violence as people use the rail network following office parties and nights out.

"We simply will not tolerate any form of violence on the railway this Christmas and officers will be out in force to take action against anyone who becomes aggressive or violent.

"BTP wants everyone to have a happy and safe Christmas and will be working hard to take steps to ensure this is the case.

"Of course, we don’t want to spoil nights out, but it is important that everyone is aware of their limits and the effect their behaviour has on others.

"I ask that everyone thinks hard about their behaviour this Christmas. When drunk, issues that would normally seem trivial can be blown out of proportion and can result in arguments and subsequent violence.

"This Christmas please consider other people, drink responsibly and don’t let your behaviour spoil the festive season."


Notes to Editors:

British Transport Police in the north west has launched its 12 Days of Christmas initative to keep people as safe as possible on the rail network this festive season.

Each week day between now and 23 December BTP will provide advice and reassurance to rail staff and passengers and will outline the work being done to tackle criminality on the rail network in the region.

Special Christmas operations are in place in the following areas:
Manchester
Liverpool
Crewe
Wigan
Preston
Lancaster
Carlisle



 

For more information contact:

Glyn Hellam
British Transport Police - North Western Area
t:0161 200 8362
e: glyn.hellam@btp.pnn.police.uk
 

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British Transport Police is the specialist, national police service for Britain’s railways. BTP deals with major and minor crime, disorder and incidents, and covers the rail system in England, Wales and Scotland, including London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, the Glasgow Subway and the Midland Metro and Croydon Tramlink systems. Its 2,914 police officers, 322 Police Community Support Officers, 190 Special Constables and 1,316 support staff are recruited and trained like those of local forces and have the same powers. Find out more at www.btp.police.uk

The North Western Area of British Transport Police covers the National Rail system throughout the north west from Stoke to the Scottish border. It employs 269 police officers, 34 Police Community Support Officers, five Special Constables and 55 support staff.