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The New Jersey Transit Police Department launched the "If you see something say something" campaign and has activated telephone and text message hotlines to accept anonymous calls and text messages of suspicious activity and/or persons on New Jersey Transit equipment or property.
The New Jersey Transit Police Department (NJTPD) is the transit police agency of NJ Transit. New Jersey Transit Police operates under the authority of Chapter 27 of the NJ Revised Statutes.
The New York City Transit Police Department was a law enforcement agency in New York City that existed from 1953 (with the creation of the New York City Transit Authority) to 1995, and is currently part of the NYPD.
For NJ Transit, which operates 2,027 buses, 771 trains and 45 light rail vehicles over a service area of 5,325 square miles that meant a change in mindset. Find out what's happening in Tri-Boro ...
NJ Transit riders can now use text messaging to report suspicious activity or unattended packages while using the train.
NEW JERSEY — Fourteen people who have worked for NJ Transit faced threats and assaults from passengers while enforcing fares and COVID policies — often with security personnel or the agency's ...
Marianna Tropeano alleged that she endured years of harassment on the NJ Transit police force. Since 2021, at least 12 employees have filed suits.
The Port Authority operates the largest and busiest bus terminal in the nation, accommodating 57 million bus passengers and over 2.2 million bus movements in 2001. Police assignments demand a broad range of functions, everything from locating lost children to aiding everyday commuters.
Members of the public approached in this manner are asked to contact Hoboken PD at 201-420-2100 or NJT PD at 973-378-6565. Another Scam. In another scam, a person asks victims to deposit a check ...
New Jersey Transit Police Department officers at Hoboken Terminal in Hoboken, New Jersey. Transit police (also known as transport police, railway police, railroad police and several other terms) are specialized police agencies employed either by a common carrier, such as a transit district, railway, railroad, bus line, or another mass transit provider or municipality, county, district, or state.