New Security Message on Trains From Today with Reminder of Number
The Department for Transport updates the 'See it. Say it. Sorted.' campaign with new announcements and emphasizes the 61016 text line, which saw an eight-fold increase in reports.
- On 16 September 2025, the Department for Transport launched a refreshed 'See it. Sorted.' rail security campaign across the UK train network with updated announcements and new posters.
- The refresh follows the original slogan’s introduction nearly a decade ago and aims to enhance public reporting of suspicious activities mainly for counterterrorism purposes.
- The campaign emphasizes the 61016 text number, a simple and discreet way for passengers and staff to report crime, which has received over one million texts since its 2013 launch.
- Rail Minister Lord Hendy said, 'Sorted.' is a crucial security and public safety campaign that has been the soundtrack to trains for nearly a decade and this refresh will spread its message further.
- The campaign refresh, supported by a nearly £17 million government investment to improve police access to railway CCTV, aims to help keep passengers safer and speed up investigations.
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