| CTA to accelerate security initiatives |
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| Tuesday, June 21, 2011 | |
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Chicago Transit Authority President Forrest Claypool plans to double the number of security cameras across the rail system, while also working with police to enhance security for passengers. Under the plan, Chicago police will deploy teams, called Wolfpacks, as well as plainclothes officers to patrol the system. After reviewing existing security measures, CTA and CPD also developed a plan to redeploy resources to adjust and upgrade coverage. Transit officers will be assigned to Wolfpack patrols that will be deployed across the system based on daily analysis of crime patterns and trends.
"By quickly expanding our security camera network to include multiple cameras at all stations, we'll be better equipped to capture images of offenders and assist the police," added Chicago Transit Board Chairman Terry Peterson. "And by adjusting policing strategies, the public transit unit will provide an even greater deterrent to theft and hooliganism."
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