In response to recent acts of violence on the system, the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) has announced a policy against wearing ski masks and similar face coverings that conceal identities on its buses, trains, and subways. This measure is designed to deter crime and improve safety for passengers.
The move comes in the wake of two recent shootings on SEPTA buses where the perpetrators reportedly wore such masks, according to Phillyvoice.
SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch confirmed the policy, noting that it’s not a new concept for transit police to take such action during their patrols. However, a novel element is the proactive engagement by SEPTA police officers, who will now request individuals wearing ski masks or similar coverings to remove them. In cases where individuals refuse to comply, they will be escorted off SEPTA property. Enforcement of this policy is solely the responsibility of SEPTA Police, with no other employees being asked to enforce it….
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