Three years after deciding it would not use dogs to deter crime, CTA is bringing K-9 security teams back to the ‘L.’
earlier this month intended to address a range of concerns including safety.
The transit agency did not specify what other duties the teams would perform or when they would begin their work, saying details were still being finalized. After pulling the dogs, a CTA spokesperson cited both the training issue and a new approach to security, saying, “we don’t believe canines are the most effective deterrent service.”
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