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![]() "CJG" wrote in message ... In message , Robin Mayes writes Allegedly they are called the British Transport Police. Three days in New York I police on the subway about 10times. Maybe more. In a year of living in London. And in years of coming to London on a bi-weekly basis I have never ever seen any kind of police officer on London Underground property. -- CJG Maybe that says something about the potential dangers on the New York subway? Having travelled daily on the London Underground for some 30 years I cannot during that time, recall seeing the sort of incident you previously described. That said, I have occasionally seen BT Police travelling on the tube but their absence on a regular basis has not concerned me. But then I guess us Brits are not as neurotic as our American cousins!! Robert Griffith |
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