Public Safety Agencies Participate
in “If You See Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day
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[September 24, 2020]
On Friday, September 25, as part of National Preparedness Month, the
Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and public safety
officials throughout the state will participate in “If You See
Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day. The goal of this event is
to inspire, empower and educate the public about the importance of
reporting suspicious activity.
“Our world may have changed, but our commitment to provide education
and awareness has not,” said IEMA Director and State Homeland
Security Advisor Alicia Tate-Nadeau. “This is more than just a
campaign slogan, but the means by which terror plots have been
disrupted and lives have been saved.”
“If You See Something, Say Something®” is a national campaign that
raises public awareness of the indicators of terrorism and
terror-related crime, as well as the importance of reporting
suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement. In these
uncertain times, our commitment to terrorist-related suspicious
activity reporting and the protection of civil rights and liberties
in the reporting process remains steadfast.
This week, Illinois will play an active role in “If You See
Something, Say Something®” awareness campaign by challenging the
public to test their awareness by watching a series of videos that
will be posted throughout the week on the Ready Illinois social
media pages.
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In 2019, IEMA launched a campaign to raise awareness of the importance of
reporting suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement. One of the
tools in this campaign was the creation of a public service announcement. In the
video, the viewer follows residents in Small Town USA as they walk to a nearby
movie theater. Each couple passes examples of suspicious behavior that should be
(and is) reported to local law enforcement. The video demonstrates that
suspicious activities can happen anywhere and at any time.
Informed, alert communities play a critical role in keeping our nation safe and
protecting your every day. If you see something suspicious or if something just
does not seem right, notify the authorities by calling 9-1-1.
Learn more about the “If You See Something, Say Something®” campaign, by
visiting www.ready.illinois.gov or our federal partners at
www.dhs.gov/See
SayDay.
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