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A London Assembly report warns hate crime and violence against women remain largely unpunished on the capital’s transport network. Police and TfL pledge improvements following recommendations.

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00:01A new report from the London Assembly Police and Crime Committee says that police are failing
00:07to tackle high levels of hate crime and violence against women and girls on public transport.
00:13British Transport Police figures show that in 2025, approximately 97% of such offences
00:20did not result in charges.
00:22The committee says that victims often do not report incidents and that support is inadequate.
00:27Transport for London and Police say they are working together to attempt to improve safety.
00:34Recommendations include a rapid response task force, better data collection, specialist
00:39staff training and faster responses to reports across the transport network.
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