New Transperth App Feature to Allow Real-Time Security Incident Reporting
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New Transperth App Feature to Allow Real-Time Security Incident Reporting
Public transport passengers will soon be able to report security incidents in real time through a new feature on the Transperth app. The feature, announced today by Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Rita Saffioti at the East Perth Public Transport Centre, will allow registered app users to discreetly report threatening or antisocial behaviour while on trains, buses or ferries. Reports will be sent directly to the Public Transport Authority’s…
Users of public transport report an increase in assaults within buses and stations, especially in the El Trébol sector, zone 11 capital. They claim that the lack of police presence leaves them vulnerable to criminals operating violently and without fear. In recent months, citizens have reported stealing their belongings while waiting or traveling in the units. According to reports, assailants use motorcycles, mouth covers, ski masks and carry fi…
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