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File:The British Transport Police (Police Services Agreement) Order 2004 (UKSI 2004-1522).pdf
Private British railway companies employed detectives and police almost from the outset of passenger services in 1826. These companies were unified into four in 1923 then into a single nationalised company in 1947 by the Transport Act, which also created the British Transport Commission (BTC).
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An Act to make provision for the composition of the Greater London Council and metropolitan county councils pending a decision by Parliament on their continued existence; to establish a commission for safeguarding the interests of local government staff employed by or in the areas of those authorities; to require those authorities and their ...
National law enforcement bodies, including the National Crime Agency and national police forces that have a specific, non-regional jurisdiction, such as the British Transport Police. The Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 refers to these as 'special police forces', not including the NCA which is not a police force. In addition, there ...
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)
According to the BBC, police in Lancashire, England say they pulled over a man in his sixties on December 30, 2024, after spotting an expired Ministry of Transport inspection sticker on his gray ...
Travel safe officers are uniformed employees of transport companies in the UK whose presence is intended to reassure the public and deter people from engaging in anti-social behaviour. Travel safe officers patrol the railway stations and onboard trains protecting staff and the public.