
"Sadly, not changing the message though - so "See it. Say it. Sorted" remains intact and will be repeated constantly until it's drummed into everyone's subconscious to such a degree that one day a burial will be accompanied by the sound of "See it. Say it. Sorted" being heard from inside the coffin as it's lowered into the ground. See it. Say it. Sorted"
"The government is also providing nearly £17 million in additional funding, enabling Network Rail to make improvements to railway CCTV systems and give the British Transport Police greater access to live video feeds. See it. Say it. Sorted The campaign has also evolved to encourage passengers to report any non-urgent crimes to the BTP, including anything that makes passengers feel unsafe or uncomfortable, helping police keep the railway safe."
The 'See it. Say it. Sorted' railway security message has been used for about a decade and remains the central public-safety slogan. The campaign is receiving a refresh with new posters and clearer train and station announcements while the slogan itself remains unchanged. Government funding of nearly £17 million will support Network Rail improvements to CCTV and provide the British Transport Police greater access to live video feeds. Calls to the BTP 61016 text service have risen significantly to over 255,000 a year. The campaign now encourages reporting non-urgent crimes and situations that make passengers feel unsafe or uncomfortable.
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