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File:The British Transport Police (Police Services Agreement) Order 2004 (UKSI 2004-1522).pdf
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The purposes of the Act [2] include:- the creation of the Rail Accident Investigation Branch; the replacement of the Rail Regulator by a Regulatory Board, the Office of Rail Regulation. the creation of a police authority for the British Transport Police (BTP)
Police Act 1996; Confiscation of Alcohol (Young Persons) Act 1997; Terrorism Act 2000; Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001; Police Reform Act 2002; Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003; Crime and Courts Act 2013; Licensing Act 2003; Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003; Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005; Serious Organised Crime and ...
The British Transport Police Authority is the police authority that oversees the British Transport Police.A police authority is a governmental body in the United Kingdom that defines strategic plans for a police force and provides accountability [1] so that the police function "efficiently and effectively", [2] and the British Transport Police patrol the railways in England, Wales, and Scotland.
On 1 January 1949 the British Transport Commission Police (BTCP) were created by the British Transport Commission Act 1949 [12] which combined the already-existing police forces inherited from the pre-nationalisation railways by British Railways as well as the London Transport Police, canal police and several minor dock forces. In 1957 the ...
Police Act 1996; Confiscation of Alcohol (Young Persons) Act 1997; Terrorism Act 2000; Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001; Police Reform Act 2002; Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003; Crime and Courts Act 2013; Licensing Act 2003; Railways and Transport Safety Act 2003; Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005; Serious Organised Crime and ...
Travel safe officers are fully vetted to level 2 standards and accredited by the British Transport Police. Officers can and will use the powers given to them which include taking details of offenders and enforcement (fixed penalty notice) which could also be removal of persons from a train or railway premises using reasonable force as a last ...