Rail commuters have been urged by the British Transport Police to report any suspicious activity they notice while traveling by train. The BTP emphasized the importance of passengers staying vigilant and reporting unusual items or behaviors to help maintain railway safety. The catchphrase “See it. Say it. Sorted” was introduced to reinforce this message.
Despite the clear slogan, some social media users recently discovered they had been misinterpreting it as “See it. Say it. Sort it” for years. One Reddit user questioned the difference between the two versions, while another user explained that the correct phrase implies the authorities will handle the situation once reported.
The BTP reminded passengers to report anything unusual on trains or at stations and provided contact information for reporting. They advised passengers to inform rail staff, police officers, or contact the designated hotline in case of emergencies.
Staying alert and promptly reporting any concerning incidents is crucial for maintaining railway security and ensuring the safety of all passengers.
