Londoners Demand Bouncer Style Security and Body Cam Blitz as TfL Staff Face Record Daily Attacks

May 10, 2026

Londoners are demanding a radical shift towards bouncer-style security and universal body cameras after a shocking report revealed Transport for London staff are facing 200 assaults every week. The public outcry follows claims from the RMT union that workers are suffering broken jaws and brain damage while trying to manage the city's transport network.

Calls for Bouncers and Body Cams at London Stations

The deteriorating safety of the network has sparked a fierce debate among commuters on the r/London Reddit thread over how to protect front-line workers at major hubs like King's Cross. One Londoner argued that the capital needs to mirror the Munich S-Bahn by using ticket inspectors who look like bouncers to deter aggressive passengers, noting "Need some of that for those roles." Another local resident insisted that every staff member should be equipped with a body camera to ensure full accountability during daily confrontations, stating "All should have body cameras."

Public Doubts Over CCTV and Safety Gaps

While many residents support increased tech, others have raised concerns about the transparency of current safety measures on the Underground. One commuter claimed that body cameras might reveal incidents that transport bosses would rather keep hidden from the public eye, suggesting "Body cams will reveal things TfL dont want people to see." A Londoner pointed out that years of funding cuts have left many staff members facing dangerous situations with no backup available, noting "nobody should face violence at work."

Growing Demands for Tougher Workplace Laws

The surge in violence is backed by alarming data, with official 2025/26 figures showing that workplace violence across the network has risen by over 20 per cent in the last twelve months alone. A Londoner noted that "nobody should have to face any violence at work," echoing recent government statements describing the level of abuse as absolutely tragic. Victims and witnesses of violence on the Tube are urged to report incidents immediately by texting the British Transport Police on 61016 or using the Railway Guardian app.

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  • North London News Edited by Jimmy Nsubuga

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