The Secretary of Transportation has rejected the idea of implementing airport-style security measures at train stations following a violent incident over the weekend. Heidi Alexander stated that security protocols will be reassessed, with increased investment in CCTV and heightened police presence expected at major stations in the near future.
A knife attack on a train from Doncaster to London resulted in ten individuals being hospitalized, including a railway worker who is currently in critical condition. In response to suggestions for luggage scanners at railway stations, Ms. Alexander expressed the view that such measures were not suitable at present, emphasizing the importance of maintaining passengers’ daily routines and convenience without undue disruption.
While acknowledging the seriousness of the recent attack, Ms. Alexander highlighted the rarity of such incidents on the railway network, emphasizing the generally low crime rate. She underscored the ongoing efforts to enhance security through improved CCTV systems and potential future use of facial recognition technology, assuring the public of a practical and prompt response to security reviews.
In conclusion, Ms. Alexander reiterated the commitment to passenger safety, noting the collaborative efforts between British Transport Police and local law enforcement to ensure a secure travel environment for the public.
