Critics call for transparency a month after police boost presence on Toronto transit

A Toronto Transit Commission sign is shown at a downtown Toronto subway stop, Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023. After more than a month of an increased police presence on Toronto's transit system in response to a perceived rise in violent incidents, critics are calling out the lack of transparency around the initiative and its effectiveness, while the force says there's no update on when the costly measure will end. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy

Toronto police have been patrolling parts of the city's transit system in increased numbers for more than a month but critics say there's little information on the effectiveness on the move and it's unclear how long the costly measure will continue.

Police announced in late January that more than 80 officers would be at Toronto Transit Commission locations to enhance public safety. That came after a series of violent cases on the TTC, including stabbings, BB gun shootings and an alleged swarming.

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