Tuesday, March 31, 2009

 

British transport police


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british transport police

Roles . The British Transport Police (BTP) is the national police force for the railways providing a policing service to rail operators, their staff and passengers throughout
British Transport Police media information for journalists and the press
In a statement on 20 July 2006, the Transport Secretary announced that there would be no structural or operational changes to the British Transport Police, effectively ruling out
National police service for the railways in Great Britain. Provides information on regional contacts and BTP policy on policing sporting events.
Welcome to the website for the British Transport Police Authority (BTPA) The BTPA is an independent body responsible for ensuring an efficient and effective police force for the
The British Transport Police is the national police force for the railways providing a policing service to rail operators, their staff and passengers throughout England, Wales and
Area Commander Chief Superintendent Peter Davies. Wales and Western Area Headquarters. 1st Floor. The Axis. 10 Holliday Street. Birmingham B1 1UP. Tel: 0121 654 4237
Welcome to the British Transport Police recruitment site. On this site you will find information on what it means to work for British Transport Police (BTP) and how to apply as a
The Authority is in the process of producing a number of its plans, policies and procedures. These will appear here as they have been approved.

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