BART CRIME RATE DECREASE WITHIN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) agency data reports crime rate is 18% decrease in January 2020 versus January 2019 within San Francisco Bay Area. Including cell phone thefts showing a major decrease along with other elements for passengers safety. The BART Police Chief Ed Alvarez, shared his visionary action plan with Board of Directors on how to uphold workable safety measures to protect passengers. The improvement safety plan will include train teams of Ambassadors working closely with BART Police Officers. Including assignment of officers at dedicated BART post locations with a fully staffed police department. The BART Police Chief is requesting Community Policing for transparency and accountability during the next five years time frame - Police Department can't do it alone!

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