British Transport Police officers respond to arrival of festive fever across the Midlands

Published on: Monday, 12th December 2022
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The festive season is upon us and Christmas markets, festivities and celebrations have landed in the Midlands but its arrival brings many more visitors and shoppers across the train and tram network in the Midlands.

In response to this, British Transport Police officers will be out and out at stations across the region to keep passengers safe as well as the public at large.  The force will be deploying dog handlers and other specialist officers over the next couple of weeks.

Midlands Divisional Commander, Superintendent Sue Peters said: "The Christmas season brings its own excitement and challenges - with hundreds more visitors to the cities across the region wanting to enjoy the festivities. 

"We have officers located across the area ensuring your safety when travelling to and from the events not only there to offer reassurance but also if you need us. You are our eyes and ears when out and about across the rail network, we need your assistance to help us make a safer travel environment.

"We also need you to do your bit not only looking out for suspicious behaviour but looking after your own belongings, not leaving bags unattended or out of sight. Remember to keep an eye on friends and family near the tracks and plan for your journey home at the end of the night.

“Our officers will continue patrolling the rail network and they will be encouraging passengers to download the Railway Guardian app for additional safety advice and easy way to report crimes. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, always call 999.

"Most of all we want you to have a lovely time at the festive events in the city and across the midlands, enjoy yourselves, look out for one another and stay safe."

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