Charter for Public Transport tackles anti-hate crime, Edinburgh; 27 June 2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents. The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School
Ger Harley | EEm 27 June 2017
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