Manchester Metrolink could run a trial allowing dogs on trams for the first time in their history.
01.04.2022 - 09:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A teenager’s 10-month campaign of harassment and criminal damage on the trams led to 'more than 200 reports' to transport bosses. The behaviour of just one 15-year-old single-handedly trebled the number of incidents recorded at Rochdale interchange compared to the previous year.
Tram bosses say they were even driven to hire an outside security firm to ‘reassure’ staff and passengers around the behaviour of the youth, whose rap sheet ranged from verbal abuse and harassment to criminal damage and carrying weapons.
Other reports included breaking and entering, pulling brakes on trams and venturing on to the bus interchange to ‘turn off engines’. They sometimes acted alone but also had ‘followers-on’ as their behaviour had a tendency to ‘draw a crowd’. Some of the incidents took place late at night, sparking 'safeguarding' concerns.
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Kate Green, TravelSafe boss, told the Manchester Evening News the ‘extreme’ case was the ‘worst she’d seen’ on the network. It also forms part of a bigger picture which shows a sharp uptick in youth anti-social behaviour across the board, thought to have been exacerbated by the pandemic.
Meanwhile, Chief Insp Ronnie Neilson, who leads GMP's transport unit, described the case - and a ‘chronic and acute’ increase in youth offending generally - as a ‘symptom not a cause’ of a lack of engagement and provision for young people. The youth in question, who cannot be named due to their age, is now understood to be getting the support they need to address their behaviour.
Kate Green described how the individual would 'target' staff members for abuse. In some
Manchester Metrolink could run a trial allowing dogs on trams for the first time in their history.
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