The move is to help combat anti-social behaviour on buses and trains in West Yorkshire.
"We need a long-term solution and Mayor Tracy Brabin has just secured £50m to extend the CCTV coverage, mainly in bus and train stations, as that's her area of expertise.Parts of Ossett town centre have been described as "no-go zones" by some residents
She also explained that the 15 PCSOs that have been recruited will "be devoted to the bus networks" in West Yorkshire from October and will be supervised by a team that specialises in young people, knife crime and anti-social behaviour.Wakefield councillor Tony Homewood said part of the problem in Ossett was that there were "no consequences" for anti-social behaviour.
She added: "We have a commitment to early intervention and prevention and we are going to invest where we can to support local authorities."
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Discarded vapes puncture West Yorkshire blood bikers' tyresRiders from the Whiteknights Yorkshire Blood Bikes charity say their lives are being put at risk.
Lire la suite »
Leeds bus driver says abuse by passengers is 'dehumanising'Nicola Walshaw, who drives buses in West Yorkshire, asks passengers to be kinder.
Lire la suite »
Star Inn fire: Man charged over fire at Michelin-starred pubThe Star Inn in Harome, North Yorkshire, was badly damaged in the November 2021 fire.
Lire la suite »