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Does BART and the LA Subway uses guards or conductors to assist the motorman?
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pennsy wrote:Hi,I don't think that they are armed. All they have is a radio. The deputies are armed, but they're regular law enforcement. I can't say that I know what "deputized security guards" means. The fare inspectors are private security and I don't think that they are deputized. Whenever there is a problem with an unruly passenger they will move away from the passenger and call on the radio for the LASD to meet them at the next station. They don't handcuff anyone or anything like that. I don't think that they even have handcuffs.
Just got back home with the LA Subway, the Red Line. No, the only crew member on board the train is the motorman. He operates the train, the doors and makes all the announcements.
Security is a separate issue. From time to time, you will see security guards, armed, get on board. These are deputized security guards. They might ask to see your valid ticket under normal conditions. Under abnormal conditions they would act as a Cop would.
Easy wrote: I can't say that I know what "deputized security guards" means.Security personnel who are deputized through the state, city, or county as "Special" Police Officers, with police powers limited to their specific jurisdiction such as the transit system and it's vehicles. I do not know if this is the status of L.A.'s security force, but other transit concerns do this.