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Metro riders say they didn’t see more police Tuesday morning

WASHINGTON 鈥 Metro Transit Police increased patrols and conducted additional sweeps with police dogs on Tuesday, but a number of riders said they didn鈥檛 notice the changes.

Bombs exploded Tuesday at a Brussels airport and in the city鈥檚 subway, killing at least 36 people and wounding dozens. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the attacks.

When a similar question, Metro Transit Police Chief Ron Pavlik said it could come down to which station entrance you happen to use, or where you stand on platforms.

鈥淵ou could be on an eight-car train, and an officer鈥檚 on the sixth car while something happens on the first car, so officers are out there riding trains, they are on platforms, they are on mezzanines,鈥 Pavlik said.

Metro Transit Police are authorized to have 479 sworn officers, but Pavlik estimated last month the department only has about 440.

The department, like, has faced vacancies for several years as officers retire and recruitment processes drag on.

Transit Police officers who patrol the system work in shifts to cover Metro facilities across 1,500 square miles — including Metro鈥檚 91 stations, Metro tracks and Metrobuses.

鈥淸P]utting an officer in every car, you know at rush hour we鈥檙e averaging 900 rail cars, so that鈥檚 just not a realistic expectation,鈥 Pavlik said last month.

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