On the Beat: Transit Safety | Acting Superintendent Sean Halley

On the Beat: Transit Safety | Acting Superintendent Sean Halley

From Real Crime with Adam Shand by Podshape

April 12, 2026 · 32 min · Season 1 · Episode 68

About this episode

Adam Shand discusses transit safety with Acting Superintendent Sean Halley, exploring police operations and public safety on Melbourne's rail system.

Adam Shand had a front-row seat to exactly the kind of incident his latest guest spends every day managing. After stepping in when a drunk man harassed women on a Melbourne train — only to watch Victoria Police's Protective Services Officers handle it with quiet, professional authority — Adam sat down with Acting Superintendent Sean Halley from the Transit Safety Division to unpack what's really happening on the network. From knife operations in Frankston to gang activity at high-risk stations, Sean pulls back the curtain on the work of PSOs — sworn officers with the same powers as police who are the frontline of safety across Melbourne's rail system. He also tackles the big question: should bystanders intervene, or hit the button and let the professionals do their job? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

People in this episode

Host: Adam Shand

Guest: Sean Halley

Topics covered

  • transit safety
  • police operations
  • public safety
  • bystander intervention
  • crime management

Keywords

  • transit safety
  • Victoria Police
  • Protective Services Officers
  • bystander intervention
  • Melbourne trains

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Victoria Police

Places: Melbourne, Frankston

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