A report reveals that staff on trams in Nottingham are experiencing physical abuse and violence. The city's tram operator, Nottingham Express Transit (NET), is working with police and schools to combat these issues, alongside a crackdown on rule-breaking motorists at park and ride sites.
Staff on trams across Nottingham "continue to experience physical abuse and physical violence", a report claims. Operator Nottingham Express Transit says it is continuing to work with police and schools in areas where anti-social behaviour and fare evasion are at their highest in an attempt to combat the problem.
Enforcement of the rules was then rolled out across all seven park and ride facilities the following year. NET says park and ride sites are for the sole use of tram ticket holders, meaning all motorists using the facilities must have a valid tram ticket or a travel card. Overnight parking is also prohibited.
“Activity has remained stable throughout the year, with on average 60 vehicles per month being clamped across all seven park and ride sites.” NET is also looking to continue a crackdown against fare evasion and anti-social behaviour across the network.
TRAFFIC VIOLENCE ABUSE ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR FARE EVASION PARK AND RIDE
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