cooler wrote:Secureforce Transit vehicles are fitted with 2-ways that allow them to transmit & receive ALL vehicles on the Bus Networks , in other words they operate on the Bus Company Freqs as well as their own , especially for operations & arrests.
They use simplex locally in Perth & all stations , buses etc
I guess that makes sense (the fact that they transmit on the bus company's frequencies).
Sometimes at night such as when I'm putting the wheelie bin out, I've seen a car with "TRANSIT" markings following the bus that runs past my house. It makes sense that the guys in the car can talk to the drive of the bus they are following, otherwise how are they supposed to know what's going on?
A question for cooler since you seem to be in the know with regards to bus security - do the cars just follow buses at random, or do they mainly target routes that are known to have troublemakers? Or is it some combination of the two?