Transit association says more police, security needed on city buses, trains
OTTAWA — The Canadian Urban Transit Association says cities need to hire more security officers for public transit systems and give them more power to curb dangerous behaviour on trains and buses.
The association is making multiple recommendations today to improve rider and staff safety on public transit in the wake of a recent string of high-profile attacks on transit users and workers across the country.
Association president Marco D’Angelo says we need stiffer penalties for assaults on transit systems as well as more on-the-ground peace officers, special constables, and police officers.
He says the federal government should also amend the Criminal Code to include specific offences against all transit workers, not just transit operators.