The BKK Security department will be established with a staff of at least 200 officers.Continue reading
The launch of Budapest’s dedicated public transport security unit, comprising 75 officers, will begin in January 2025, announced Dávid Vitézy former candidate for mayor of Budapest, now chairman of the Climate Protection, Transport, and Urban Development Committee.
Dávid Vitézy highlighted the committee’s oversight of the process and received updates from BKK (BKK: Center for Budapest Transport) and Metropolitan Police representatives, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring public safety.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to address antisocial behavior on Budapest’s public transport, including issues like fare evasion, public intoxication, and harassment.
BKK has faced significant criticism for inadequate responses to such problems, with passengers reporting discomfort and safety concerns. Recent opinions that appeared on online forums indicated dissatisfaction due to disruptive individuals, particularly on major tram lines.