Thank You in advance. Some Transit systems have police departments that are larger then the cities and burbs that they service.
I would believe that most rail operations, such as Metra, NJ Transit, Metro North, etc. would have their own police with full police powers under state statute. Transit operations (bus, light rail, rapid transit) are often policed by mass transit details of the city police department.
ATU Thank You in advance. Some Transit systems have police departments that are larger then the cities and burbs that they service.
In the Washington DC metropolitan area, WMATA (METRO) police need to be aware of the laws/ordinances of Virginia, Maryland, and DC plus those of the various local jurisdictions in its service area.
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Ohio River guy?
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I'd wager a box of donuts.
zugmann charlie hebdo Ohio River guy? I'd wager a box of donuts.
charlie hebdo Ohio River guy?
Raise you a box of jelly rolls!
I'll see you both, and raise you a bushel of trail mix.
San Diego MTS has unarmed, quasi-law enforcement Code Complaince Officers.
RailEagleSan Diego MTS has unarmed, quasi-law enforcement Code Compliance Officers.
https://www.sdmts.com/sites/default/files/attachments/FS_TransitEnforc.pdf
Overmod I'll see you both, and raise you a bushel of trail mix.
Nobody likes trail mix.
zugmannNobody likes trail mix.
RailEagle San Diego MTS has unarmed, quasi-law enforcement Code Complaince Officers.
DART also has fare checkers on the light rail trains. Although I have not looked for the data recently, several years ago a former colleague that works for DART told me that DART estimates up to 20 percent of the riders don't pay for their ride.
I lived in Dallas for more than 33 years. I visit often. I usually take the light rail from Mockingbird Station to downtown. On several occasions, when the fare checkers get on the front of the car, there is a scramble of mostly young men exiting through the rear door as fast as they can. I suspect that they did not pay for their ride.
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