The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is
re-launching the “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign after recent
terror attacks in California.
The “If You See Something, Say Something™”
campaign was originally implemented by New York City’s Metropolitan
Transportation Authority and now is a nationwide campaign.
It is a simple and effective program to
engage the public and key frontline employees to identify and report indicators
of terrorism and terrorism-related crime to the proper law enforcement
authorities.
Officials encourage anyone who sees suspicious activity to
report it to local authorities or call 1-855-FLA-SAFE (1-855-352-7233).
It can also be reported online through FDLE’s website at www.fdle.state.fl.us.
Examples of suspicious activity include things like: people
drawing or measuring buildings for no known reason, strangers asking questions
about building security procedures or people in secure areas where they are not
supposed to be, or leaving behind briefcases, suitcases, backpacks or packages.
Florida initially launched the “If You See Something, Say
Something™” campaign in 2011.
Although the campaign never ended, FDLE is redistributing
information to law enforcement and media asking them to remind the public about
the campaign.
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