GET:

Safety and Security

Table of Contents
Reporting Vandalism
Video Cameras
Safety
Security
Safety/Security Phone Numbers
Graffiti

How to report vandalism, receive reward
Receive a $50 reward if you make positive identification of a vandal, leading to their conviction. Notify driver immediately if you witness anyone vandalizing a GET bus or other GET property.

Video cameras installed in all GET buses
All fixed route and paratransit buses are equipped with surveillance cameras. These cameras tape activity within the bus as well as the area around the outside of the bus. They also record all verbal activity in the operator area. This equipment helps during the investigation of reported incidents such as vandalism and accidents.

Safety

Let’s count on each other for a safe, secure and clean ride!

It takes a team to make sure our buses and transit centers are safe, secure and clean. While the GET staff works hard to ensure the safety and security of its customers, our customers also play an important role in enhancing the safety and security. You truly are an extra set of eyes and ears for GET.

Public transit is a safe and affordable way for millions of Americans to travel. Yet on a rare occasion, police emergencies, suspicious activity, natural disasters, fires, and collisions will require quick thinking and action in order to avoid potential dangers. As a transit rider, staying informed along with being alert and prepared will help keep our buses and transit centers safe and secure.

Here are some practical tips and important information on bus transit safety and security.
At GET, we work hard to ensure your safety on every trip. The following tips are always good to follow while riding the bus.

SAFETY ON THE BUS AND AT THE TRANSIT CENTERS

General Safety

Bus Tips 

SECURITY ON THE BUS

Together with GET employees you can make a difference in keeping our buses and transit centers safe and secure. If you hear, see or smell something suspicious, trust your instincts and inform transit officials or the police.

Suspicious Packages

Most unattended items are simply lost or left behind. However, look for the following characteristics and report suspicious items to transit officials or the police:
Placement in an out-of-the-way location.
Attached batteries, wires, tanks, bottles or bags that might contain chemicals or explosives
An attached message
A suspicious cloud, mist, gas, vapor, odor or seeping fluid
Nearby individuals showing signs of illness or distress

Key Numbers and Hotlines for Security Concerns: 

Police Emergencies – 911
Graffiti Hotline - (661) 323-7273
Report Criminal Activity - (661) 327-7111
Suspected Gang Activity - (661) 326-3355

Additional Information - (661) 869-2GET

GRAFFITI
Please help GET keep our buses clean. If you see somebody causing damage of any kind to the interior or exterior of a GET bus, never take the law into your own hands. Instead, please do one of the following:
Alert the coach operator
Call the Graffiti Hotline – (661) 323-7273



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