If You See Something, Say Something
"If You See Something, Say Something®" is a national campaign that raises public awareness of the signs of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, and how to report suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement.
We all play a role in keeping our communities safe. It’s easy to be distracted during our daily routines such as going to work, school, or the grocery store, but as you’re going about your day, if you see something that doesn’t seem quite right, say something.
You have many ways to report your concerns to us. On the Foothill Transit Watch app, you can easily and discreetly send us security issues, including photos and videos. If you're on the bus, you can tell your bus operator. You can call us at 800-RIDE-INFO. And if you're looking for more ways to get in touch, visit our Contact Us page.
If there is an emergency, ask your bus operator to call 9-1-1, or call 9-1-1 to notify local law enforcement.
To learn more about the See Something, Say Something campaign, click on the links below to visit the DHS website.
About the Campaign
Learn about the campaign’s mission, history, and other resources available.
Participate in the Campaign
Help your community or organization recognize the signs of suspicious activity and learn how to report it to local authorities.
Recognize Suspicious Activity
Stay alert and say something when you see signs of suspicious activity.
Report Suspicious Activity
If you see suspicious activity, report it to local law enforcement or a person of authority.