slapped with claims of sexual abuse by a woman who alleges he assaulted her in London on six separate occasions in two days. He was released on unconditional bail Monday after denying the allegations and has a provisional trial date set for Jan.
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A shocking average of 242 incidents of crime and anti-social behaviour PER MONTH were reported on and around Greater Manchester's Metrolink network over the last 12 months, new figures reveal. That equates to an annual total of 2,904 - or around 60 reports every week.
Transport bosses reported the most common incident type to be 'smashed station furniture', followed by damage to trams. As a result, the Manchester Evening News can reveal Metrolink bosses are now considering replacing glass in shelters with other materials. The change, a new report reveals, is being 'explored to mitigate the impact of this damage'.
The details were revealed at a meeting on Friday of the Metrolink and rail sub-committee of the Greater Manchester transport committee. In an update to members, a report from head of Metrolink at TfGM, Danny Vaughan, revealed that on average, 242 incidents of crime and anti-social behaviour per month were reported to Metrolink over the last 12 months.
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A table of different categories of crime showed reported incidents in July 2019 compared to reported incidents in July this year, with 'weapons incidents' doubling to eight from four.
There were 50 incidents of criminal damage in July this year - compared to 28 two years ago - and an increase in sexual assaults/sexual incidents. There were 21 reports of robbery or theft in July, 28 reports of anti-social behaviour - a vast increase - and 10 tram 'surfing' cases, again an increase from 2019.
More incidents are said to be reported on the Oldham/Rochdale line than any other, although bosses said incidents overall were 'dispersed' along the
slapped with claims of sexual abuse by a woman who alleges he assaulted her in London on six separate occasions in two days. He was released on unconditional bail Monday after denying the allegations and has a provisional trial date set for Jan.
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