The BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) agency crime rate continues to drop within three consecutive months in San Francisco Bay Area. The BART overall crime rate drops to 21% as of last month in March with 30% decrease in violent crimes, and 51% drop for electronic devices robbery. The BART Police Chief, Ed Alvarez, is rolling out a patrolling consistency plan during the COVID-19 health pandemic. To ensure passengers are well protected during these hard times with the COVID-19 health crisis in the Bay Area. The BART Police Department has exceeded its goal by 12% of passengers seeing BART Police Officers on trains and/or local stations. The strategy is ensuring passengers are upholding social distancing with other required elements, to protect passengers onboard BART trains during therein COVID-19 health emergency - visit www.bart.gov for more information and updates when necessary.
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