BVG plans measures to increase security in buses and trains

BVG plans measures to increase security in buses and trains
Security in Berlin's public transport: BVG plans measures
In recent years, attacks, thefts and mobbing in public transport in Berlin have become an increasing problem. The Berlin Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) now want to increase security with various measures.
A survey by the B.Z. editorial team showed that many Berliners no longer visit the Kurfürstendamm, a prominent shopping street in the city. Of the readers surveyed, 41 percent stated that they hadn't been there for a long time, while 40 percent said that the Kudamm was dead in their opinion. Only 19 percent stated to go there regularly to stroll there.
In view of these results, it is clear that public transport plays an important role in the mobility of people in Berlin. It is therefore of great importance that you can feel safe.The BVG is now planning various measures to improve security in buses and trains. This includes, for example, increased presence of security personnel, video surveillance and emergency call systems. The aim is to strengthen the feeling of security of passengers and prevent attacks.
Security in public transport is a topic that affects many people. It not only affects those who rely on buses and trains every day, but also those who occasionally or rarely use public transport.
The BVG is committed to the safety of all passengers. It remains to be hoped that these measures are effective and help to make people feel safe in Berlin's public transport.
Topics: Bus, BVG, BZ survey, question of the day, security, U-Bahn