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Eamon Ryan rules out setting up dedicated transport police unit

Eamon Ryan rules out setting up dedicated transport police unit
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By Cate McCurry, PA

The transport minister has ruled out the establishment of a dedicated transport police unit, as he welcomed the decision by Dublin Bus to deploy security guards across its services.

Teams of security personnel will travel on buses every day on afternoon, evening and night services due to a sharp increase in incidents of anti-social behaviour.

Eamon Ryan said there was no need to have a dedicated public transport police unit.

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“I believe An Garda Siochana are the right people to police our transport systems as well as others,” the Green minister said.

 

He made the comments as the number of journey numbers on public transport reached a record high, with people using public transport more than a million times a day.

This represents an increase of 12% compared with the period last year.

Mr Ryan said: “We want to give a million thanks to the Irish people. For the first time ever, every day one million people buying a ticket for our trains, our buses in Dublin and around the country, city services, town services. It’s a phenomenal increase we are seeing in public transport."

“We had over 300 million passengers for the first time last year, but we will shatter that record this year."

“We agreed in the budget last week that we would keep going with rural services. Sixty new services last year, and same again this year. It is transforming rural Ireland."

“Every time we put a town bus service up, we see a dramatic rise in demand.”

Figures showed people now use public transport more than a million times a day across Ireland. Photo: Cate McCurry/PA.

National Transport Authority chief executive Anne Graham said there have been capacity issues across public transport due to a “very significant” increase in commuters travelling into Dublin.

“We do know that there is capacity issues at times, and we recognise that at times people aren’t able to get on our very full services and we are working with the operators to make sure that our capacity increases, that we meet that demand,” Ms Graham said.

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