@ST_Police@006Sarahjo Not One More Girl is a public safety initiative used by San Francisco BART. Riders who see sexual harassment or experience it are encouraged to use the BART Watch app by ELERTS to discreetly report it to police.
@wmata@504grl Why donβt you have a See Say app like most large transit agencies do WMATA? Are people supposed to memorize those phone numbers? Not rider friendly
4/10 12:15AM Fitchburg Line between Cambridge & Belmont unknown person/s left a boat on the right of way. An #MBTA commuter rail train did strike the boat. No injuries were reported & no damage to train. TPD Detectives to follow up.
@NYPDTransit@patkiernan@NY1@NYPDnews@NYPDPC@NYPDChiefOfDept@NYPD1stDep Crowdsourced incident reporting can help NYPD. Let the riders use their mobile phones to See Something Say Something makes a lot of sense. Philly, Boston, Dallas, Portland, San Francisco all provide such a system to engage riders in keeping the transit system safe. #elerts
@TSA_Pekoske@TSA ELERTS has innovative security technology in place at 4 of the top 10 airports. We would be honored to have TSA evaluate our crowdsourced incident reporting platform which is identifying insider threats and other security concerns. #seesomethingsaysomething
@MetroTransitMN A Code of Conduct is important. Hopefully Metro will soon add a way for riders to report violations like the MBTA, BART and SEPTA have. #seesomethingsaysomething