See It Say It Sorted

See It Say It Sorted. Is "See It, Say It, Sorted" the most effective (and hated) public safety campaign ever We've all got a role to play in keeping the rail network safe, and we rely on you to be our eyes and ears. In just five words it provided trigger, action and response using the effective triple-step structure that has since become typical of other public service campaigns.


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The 'see it, say it, sorted' campaign, which was first introduced in 2016, is now widely recognised by anyone who use the UK's rail network - but some Brits had no idea what the phrase really said I like the ring of the slogan, mainly because it immediately calls to mind my friend from Leeds who.

The 'see it, say it, sorted' campaign, which was first introduced in 2016, is now widely recognised by anyone who use the UK's rail network - but some Brits had no idea what the phrase really said Sorted." It's a slogan posted all over the British underground, trams, airports, and train stations as part of a public awareness campaign about the helpful role ordinary citizens can play in keeping public transport safe "See it, say it, sorted" is a slogan that all commuters on London's tube network will recognise

. They may find it annoying, but it does its job very well. The 'see it, say it, sorted' campaign, which was first introduced in 2016, is now widely recognised by anyone who use the UK's rail network - but some Brits had no idea what the phrase really said

. It's appeared on a poster at Twitter's UK HQ and in The Times newspaper as the name for a column about pronunciation In just five words it provided trigger, action and response using the effective triple-step structure that has since become typical of other public service campaigns.