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Anthony Smith

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Gender Male
Age 35
Date of birth July 26,1988
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Corpus Christi
Texas
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Height 190 (cm)
NationalityAmerican
Weight 93 (kg)
Reach76 in (193 cm)
Teams Factory X
Rank Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Win 36
Other name Lionheart
TrainerMarc Montoya
Spouse Vanity
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Anthony Jay Smith is an American professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Light Heavyweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 2008, Smith has also formerly competed for Strikeforce and Bellator.

Train wi-fi at risk as part of cost-cutting move

Train wi-fi at risk as part of cost-cutting move
May 22,2023 11:30 am

... However, Anthony Smith, chief executive of Transport Focus, said access to wi-fi was something many passengers now expect as standard...

Officers moved from serious crime to clean up Met Police

Officers moved from serious crime to clean up Met Police
Apr 5,2023 7:50 pm

... Her abuser, Anthony Smith, was jailed last August for raping and sexually assaulting three young girls...

London Underground: 'Reunited with hero who saved me from death'

London Underground: 'Reunited with hero who saved me from death'
Mar 29,2023 8:50 pm

...By Peter ShuttleworthBBC NewsTegan Badham had only seen Anthony Smith once before - when he heroically dragged her from an oncoming Tube train after she slipped on to a live track...

Transpennine: True extent of cancellations revealed

Transpennine: True extent of cancellations revealed
Feb 17,2023 12:21 pm

... Anthony Smith, chief executive of the independent watchdog Transport Focus, said passengers were left " confused and frustrated" when a train they expected to catch was cancelled the day before they were due to travel, and may well be surprised to find that this doesn t count as a cancellation...

Rail strikes: Fresh talks urged to avoid disruption

Rail strikes: Fresh talks urged to avoid disruption
Jun 8,2022 4:59 am

... Anthony Smith, chief executive of the independent watchdog Transport Focus, said further talks were crucial, and there would need to be an effort to give passengers certainty...

Rail fares to rise at fastest pace for nine years

Rail fares to rise at fastest pace for nine years
Dec 17,2021 4:53 pm

... Anthony Smith, chief executive of the independent watchdog Transport Focus, said: " As some fares rise it is even more important that Great British Railways, when it is set up, gives life to the government s ambition to make rail fares better value for money...

Southeastern train services taken over by government

Southeastern train services taken over by government
Oct 17,2021 12:28 pm

... Anthony Smith, chief executive of passenger watchdog Transport Focus, said: " Passengers will want a punctual, reliable, clean train, with enough room to sit and stand, and value for money fares...

Go to Split ticket rail-rates the mainstream, experts say

Go to Split ticket rail-rates the mainstream, experts say
Feb 16,2020 10:01 am

... However, the group s CEO, Anthony Smith, added: of course, people do not need, should, tips, and tricks to know that you always see the best deal, and so we want to major in fares and ticketing reforms to give come from the upcoming Williams...

Officers moved from serious crime to clean up Met Police

Feb 16,2020 9:14 am

By Judith Burns and June KellyBBC News

Serving Met Police officers have been Taken Away from tackling serious crime and terrorism and instead told to investigate wrongdoing in The Force .

Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said about 90 officers had been moved away from fighting serious and Organised Crime to The Met 's professional standards team.

He Said there were hundreds of officers in The Force " who shouldn't be here".

It Comes after The Force was branded as institutionally racist, homophobic and misogynistic in a damning report.

In an open letter to The Mayor of London and Home Secretary Suella Braverman , Sir Mark said officers had been diverted to The Force 's Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS).

" Not only have we increased our DPS by 150 people, but the scale and urgency of this work has meant diverting officers from other missions such as serious and Organised Crime and counter-terrorism, " he wrote.

" Over The Last three months we have had, on average, 90 additional officers and staff from these areas supporting DPS. " Many had volunteered, he added.

The Letter updated The Met 's efforts to weed out rogue officers. Vetting rules have been tightened, and in The Next six months about 100 officers will have their status reviewed and " may well end up leaving the organisation" Sir Mark told Bbc News .

He Said it was The First step in " the biggest drive on professional standards in the Metropolitan Police in 50 years".

" We have hundreds of people who shouldn't be here and the tens of thousands of Good Men and women here are as embarrassed and angered by that as anybody, and they're helping us sort them out, " he added.

It Follows by Met Police Officer Wayne Couzens and the.

'Boys' club'

Last month, branded The Met institutionally sexist, racist and homophobic, highlighting a " boys' club" culture.

In January, after Carrick's guilty plea, The Met announced plans to accused of Domestic Abuse and sexual violence in the 10 Years to April 2022.

In The Letter , Sir Mark says about four in five of the original inquiries did not result in the correct action and should be reassessed.

Of 1,131 individuals reinvestigated:

All of these cases will be reassessed by an independent panel of experts, The Letter said.

However, one survivor told Bbc News she has little confidence The Met can change.

Brooke, not her real name, complained to The Force in 2021 about sexual violence and Domestic Abuse by a serving senior officer but says she got nowhere, explaining: " It was like banging your head against a brick wall. "

'I still have flashbacks'

In 2020, Brooke, now 24, suffered rape, assaults and Verbal Abuse by an officer with whom she was in a relationship. When she became pregnant, he tried to stop her seeing her own family and wanted to control how she used her phone.

She eventually had a termination and escaped The Relationship . " I still have flashbacks, " she says.

But her complaints to The Met 's professional standards department had no effect, and she says her abuser is still a Police Officer .

" All I've ever been met with is a wall Of Silence . They tried to brush Everything Under the carpet and that hasn't changed. No-one has ever made contact with me to say they were looking at anything again, " Brooke told Bbc News .

On the website Brooke writes: " It's a broken system, Set Up to protect abusers. "

Another survivor, Liz, who was abused by a serving officer as a 14-year-old in the 1990s, believes The Met is moving in The Right direction.

She waived her right to anonymity to speak to Bbc Breakfast 's Jayne McCubbin. Her abuser, Anthony Smith , was jailed last August for raping and sexually assaulting three Young Girls .

Liz, who asked The Bbc not to use her full name, said: " I do think that if The Public can see that people are being sacked or they're being held to account for what they've done, we can move that forward, but it's a huge task to undertake. "

Crucially, she hopes her example will encourage other survivors to come forward, saying: " If we talk about it, we can make a difference. If we pretend it doesn't happen, nothing's ever going to change. "

The Letter also reveals 161 Met officers have criminal convictions. Of these:

Sir Mark said he was considering banning anyone with convictions, other than The Most minor, from The Force .

Other measures include checking The Records of all of The Met 's 50,000 employees against The Police National Database.

The 10 ,000 checked So Far reveal 38 potential cases of misconduct and 55 cases of off-duty association with a criminal.

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