Title: Railway in Bristol worst hit by crimes in South West, say Network Rail (16/7/10) Post by: Chris from Nailsea on July 17, 2010, 21:49:44 From the Network Rail press release (http://www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/Press-Releases/RAILWAY-IN-BRISTOL-WORST-HIT-BY-CRIMES-IN-SOUTH-WEST-14fc/SearchCategoryID-7.aspx):
Quote While the number of railway crimes in the South West is showing a downward trend, the proportion of young people involved in them still remains worrying high, Network Rail unveils today. Shockingly, three out of the five near-misses in the South West involved young people last year, according to the latest rail crime figures released by the company. There were around 350 recorded incidents involving young people ^ more than 50% of the total railway crimes in the South West last year. A large number of them were deliberate acts of trespass and vandalism. Four of the top ten rail crime hotspots involving young people are in Bristol and the other areas include Gloucester, Swindon, Chippenham, Trowbridge and Redruth (Cornwall). Around 150 incidents were reports of items, including bicycles, concrete slabs, wheelie bins and trolleys, either being placed or thrown onto the railway line. Liz Heading, community safety manager, Network Rail said: "It^s good to see the number of incidents coming down, but there are still far too many continue to risk their lives by taking a misguided short cut or worse, deliberately messing around on the tracks. ^Unlike cars, trains cannot swerve and can take the length of 20 football pitches to stop. The consequences from railway crimes are serious and we want to prevent them from happening. While we continue to drive home the message, we will also continue to help young people find more rewarding and exciting ways to spend their free time." Network Rail^s award-winning No Messin^ campaign, now in it^s fifth year, is seeing some success with a 32% reduction in reported crimes by young people across Britain.* The No Messin^ campaign, which works with local community groups and clubs across Britain, is fronted by world boxing champion Amir Khan. Amir Khan spoke of his continued support for the No Messin^ campaign: "Young people need to know that playing chicken or throwing stones at trains won^t get you respect or win you real friends. Working with Network Rail in community clubs I^ve seen how young people can get a real kick out of learning something new like boxing or other sports and how positive encouragement can steer them off the tracks and onto a better path." British Transport Police Deputy Chief Constable Paul Crowther said: "BTP officers continue to work closely with Network Rail and train operating companies across the country to educate young people about the dangers of going near the railway line. "Our message is simple: the railway is not a playground ^ stay safe and stay out of trouble. Every year we see people risking their lives either by careless actions, such as taking a shortcut across the tracks or by playing on or near the line. Anyone who messes around near the tracks is not only risking a court appearance, they are putting their lives at risk." Title: Re: Railway in Bristol worst hit by crimes in South West, say Network Rail (16/7/10) Post by: Phil on July 26, 2010, 12:52:03 My concern here is that given headlines such as this, the West region may well be the next to follow where the South East has taken the lead.
Bearing in mind we're very much only hearing one side of the story here, I nevertheless still found the following blog post about "Rail Enforcement Officers" rather disturbing on a number of different levels: http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079 Title: Re: Railway in Bristol worst hit by crimes in South West, say Network Rail (16/7/10) Post by: Brucey on July 26, 2010, 13:48:58 http://youve-been-cromwelled.org/?p=1079 As usual, the security staff use the Terrorism Act as an excuse to be able to do anything. A friend of mine, after being stopped by a PCSO for taking some photos in a shopping centre, now keeps a printed copy of the Terrorism Act 2000 in her possession when taking photographs. She now knows that if anyone tries to say they have any powers under this act, she'll get the act out and ask them to demonstrate which section gives them said power.This page is printed from the "Coffee Shop" forum at http://gwr.passenger.chat which is provided by a customer of Great Western Railway. Views expressed are those of the individual posters concerned. Visit www.gwr.com for the official Great Western Railway website. Please contact the administrators of this site if you feel that content provided contravenes our posting rules ( see http://railcustomer.info/1761 ). The forum is hosted by Well House Consultants - http://www.wellho.net |