verbena wrote
On Jul 28, 10:42 am, Michael Hoffman wrote:
Bob wrote:
On Jul 28, 7:42 am, SB wrote:
When the ticket inspectors went through I told them about the
gang. He
said that they were regulars, never paid for tickets, and
carried
knives. He said that there was nothing he could about them. He
seemed
scared of them.
Give British Transport Police a call on their non emergency
number
0800 40 50 40 and report your concerns.
Agreed. Please.
You could also write a letter to the Chief Constable of the BTP and
the
Managing Director of HEx
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/companies/HX.html.
With copies to your MP and the Daily Mail.
Here's a case where the police took action.
http://www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/n....var.1560848.0
police_target_antisocial_behaviour_at_stations.php
British Transport Police have targeted a group of nuisance youths for
their antisocial behaviour at Surrey railway stations.
Six juveniles have so far been arrested after police reviewed CCTV at
stations in Hinchley Wood and Claygate and executed warrants to arrest
the suspects at their homes.
.... police spent six months using covert and overt policing tactics to
collate information on youths who gathered at the stations, with six
persistent offenders, aged 15 to 16, being identified.
Four came from Kingston and two from Chessington and the court imposed
various orders on the youths, including six to 12 month supervision
orders for public order offences and fines. Two of the youths were
given antisocial behaviour contracts.
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Note the "six months".
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Mike