Halifax Transit wants safety officers to ride buses to counter growing violence

A transit bus shown in downtown Halifax on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. The city is considering a program to add safety officers to buses and harbour ferries to counter a growing trend of violent incidents. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Keith Doucette

HALIFAX - Atlantic Canada鈥檚 largest city is examining a proposal that would add safety officers to its buses and ferries to counter a growing trend of violence in the transit system.

A report by Halifax city staff says the number of violent incidents in the transit network rose by 107 per cent over the previous four years, with the severity of those cases increasing over that period. In 2018 Halifax Transit handled 96 violent incidents per month and so far this year the monthly average has been 248 cases.

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