‘See it. Say it. Sorted’ gets a refresh

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See it. Say it. Sorted. poster // Credit: Department for Transport

The ‘See it. Say it. Sorted’ campaign has got its first refresh in a decade with updated announcements and new posters.

The campaign launched in 2016 to help improve the safety of passengers across the railway network.

New posters have been placed with clearer wording, with the number much more pronounced on them.

The posters inform people what to look out for, including unattended bags and people entering restricted areas.

Station announcements have also received an upgrade, which has made them much clearer to hear.

Additionally, Network Rail is receiving a £17 million funding boost to enhance CCTV across stations.

“‘See it. Say it. Sorted’ isn’t just an earworm that’s been the soundtrack to our trains for nearly a decade now – it’s a really important security and public safety campaign. 

“It plays a crucial role in making our railways safe, and this refresh will help spread its message to even more people. 

“We’re committed to making our railway as secure as possible, which is why we’re also improving CCTV connectivity, to help police identify offenders and bring them to justice faster – particularly key as we work towards our goal of halving violence against women and girls in the next decade.” 

Rail Minister, Lord Hendy

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