British Transport Police to increase patrols over festive season

Date published: 11 December 2021


As Christmas approaches, the railway network gets busier with people travelling for office parties, festive drinks, Christmas shopping or a visit to the Christmas markets – so the British Transport Police has vowed to increase police presence.

With emphasis on Fridays and Saturdays throughout December, the British Transport Police (BTP) Christmas operation will see an increase in high-visibility patrols on trains and at stations dedicated to keeping the public safe. A highly visible police presence, including armed and unarmed police officers, will be seen across the rail network.

The patrols will be in place to tackle anti-social behaviour, sexual harassment and to increase awareness of the 61016 text number for reporting crimes on the rail network.

BTP is also reminding the public to be respectful to rail staff and to adhere to the recently updated health regulations when travelling by wearing a face-covering unless you are exempt, and to play your part in keeping the railway safe this Christmas.

Superintendent Dave Rams said: “Our officers are there to make sure you feel safe and know that we are there to protect you. We have a number of resources that help us keep you safe.

“We want everyone to have a safe and happy Christmas and you can play your part by being aware of your surroundings.

“Despite more police officers on the rail network, rail staff and members of the public are our eyes and ears and a major part of the railway family.

“You can report something to us discreetly by using our text number 61016 – save the number to your phone so it’s always there, just in case you ever need it.”

It’s also vital to keep an eye on your belongings at this busy time of year, and not just to avoid precious presents being lost or stolen - a misplaced bag or piece of forgotten luggage could present a serious cause for concern and is something which is easily avoidable.

If you see something that doesn’t look right, please contact the British Transport Police. You might see a person who looks vulnerable, distressed or lost, or spot someone acting suspiciously. Nothing should be considered too small or insignificant.

Call 0800 40 50 40 or text 61016 for non-emergency enquiries.

Always call 999 in an emergency.

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