New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's If You See Something, Say Something campaign.
New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's re-launched “If you see something, say something” public safety campaign features videos of MTA customers who describe the scenarios they experienced that prompted them to report suspicious packages or activities. In the videos, MTA customers also offer some thoughts about why they took action, and how it made them feel. Published on Mar 21, 2016
The campaign, which adds a new slogan for the first time, “New Yorkers Keep New York Safe,” features MTA customers who describe the scenarios they experienced that prompted them to report suspicious packages or activities.
The issue that closed the Pittsburg-Bay Point station began Wednesday when 50 cars had to be taken out of service after they were hit with a power spike as they moved through a track crossover.
A 30-year transportation professional who has worked in both the public and private sectors, Margaret O’Meara, who is based in Boston, is client services leader for WSP | PB's Northeast Region.