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The TTC Transit Enforcement Officers have been the safety and security division of the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada since 2011. They were known as the TTC Special Constable Services from June 1, 1997 until February 1, 2011. The service is responsible for safety and security and have been authorized as "Special Constables" by the Toronto Police Services Board with limited geographical jurisdiction and specified enforcement powers since of January 1, 2014.〔(TTC Proposal on Special Constable )〕〔(TTC police regain arrest powers )〕 The Transit Enforcement Officers work in uniforms and in plain clothes. The Transit Enforcement uniforms are identical to the Special Constable uniforms except they are badged "Transit Enforcement Unit" instead of "Special Constable Service". The officers have been authorized to enforce the following, pursuant to an agreement with the Toronto Police Services Board:〔(TPSB Meeting Minutes - December 12, 2013 )〕 *Criminal Code *Trespass to Property Act of Ontario *Liquor Licence Act *Section 17 of the Mental Health Act of Ontario *TTC By-Law 1 ==History== The Constables patrolled within Toronto and areas beyond Toronto served by the TTC. Before the creation of the TTC Special Constables, security on the TTC was limited to random patrols by Toronto police officers, and security guards employed by the TTC to provide in-house security relating to property offences. The Transit Enforcement officers have four designations: *Subway Patrol *Mobile Patrol *Fare Inspection *Criminal Investigations. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「TTC Transit Enforcement Unit」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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