BART CRIME RATE DECREASE WITHIN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) agency is reporting the drop with crime rates during the first two months of 2020 comparing to last year. The BART data shows 7% decrease with overall crime rates and violent crimes have dropped 16% consistently within two months. The report shows 5% decrease with property crime rates with hopes the same decreasing crime rates will remain dropping. The BART crime rates decrease as reported is because the Police Chief Ed Alvarez has launched a new patrol team during January 2020. The team of patrol officers will walk through BART trains as part of the Ambassador Program to see how it goes. The BART Ambassador Program is a pilot project to help ease criminal activities on trains and local stations - visit www.bart.gov for more information.

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