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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.
In 1995, with Bratton as the former NYC Transit Police Chief, now as Police Commissioner, the New York City Transit Police and the New York City Housing Authority Police Department were merged in with the NYPD. The enforcement and traffic control elements of the City's Department of Transportation were merged into the NYPD in 1996.
The New York City Transit Police and the New York City Housing Authority Police Department were merged into the NYPD in 1995. In 2021, the NYPD ceased enforcement of marijuana crimes other than driving under the influence. Organization and structure
NEW YORK — New York City's subways are about to get a lot bluer. City and state officials are dispatching 500 cops to combat fare evasion and other safety issues in the public transit system.
NEW YORK, NY — The NYPD has taken a two-pronged approach to policing the city’s vast subway system: Cops can go easy on first-time offenders, but cuff others known as “transit recidivists ...
Cops will connect homeless people on the subway with services instead of writing them tickets under a new pilot program, city officials say.
The NYPD Transit Bureau is a part of the NYPD that patrols and responds to emergencies within the New York City transit system. Its responsibility includes the New York City Subway network in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens.
MTA's transit police as well as NYPD officers will enforce the rule, said Sarah Feinberg, interim president of New York City Transit.
Jack Maple (September 23, 1952 – August 4, 2001) was a New York City Transit officer and remembered for holding the first newly created position of deputy police commissioner for operations and crime control strategies, succeeded by Ed Norris.
1 In 5 NYC Bus Riders Doesn't Pay The Fare, Transit Chief Says - New York City, NY - NYC Transit President Andy Byford called for cops to board buses to combat rampant fare evasion.