City councilors have voted unanimously to look at funding options for a dedicated Saskatoon Police Service transit enforcement team.
A report presented to the city’s transportation committee on Tuesday outlined four options for better security and enforcement on city buses, including two options favoured by council that include a team of police officers. The team would come with a potential cost of $1.6 million over one or two years, and would include a police sergeant, eight officers dedicated solely to transit and two patrol cars.
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