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A light grey-framed poster showcases a security and vigilance awareness campaign with cartoon-style illustrations. The poster is diagonally divided into two main sections, emphasizing the message "If you SEE something SAY something."

In the top section, a person in a dark cap, sunglasses, and dark clothing is depicted looking suspicious while interacting with a large black suitcase. To their right, two other individuals, dressed in business attire, are shown observing, with one pointing towards the suspicious figure. Blurred background figures suggest a public setting, possibly a transport hub or office lobby.

The bottom section illustrates the call to action: "SEE something suspicious? SAY it to our staff/security officers immediately." On the left, a masked man in a suit is shown at a desk, engaged with a laptop displaying an unlocked padlock icon and red alarm flashes, implying a cyber-security incident or data breach. To the right, a woman in a business suit appears confused or worried, holding a phone to her ear, with a question mark hovering above her head. This suggests she might be reporting the incident or seeking information.

The poster encourages alertness to various suspicious activities, ranging from potential physical threats to cyber-related issues. Visible text includes the campaign slogans "If you SEE something SAY something" and "SEE something suspicious? SAY it to our staff/security officers immediately." At the bottom, several logos are displayed, including "SBS Transit," "SMRT," "Go-Ahead," and "TOPSIS," indicating a public transport or security context in Singapore. The poster is likely displayed indoors in a public or workplace environment.
FM-uHS2K2

Jan 5, 2025

Singapore, Singapore

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A light grey-framed poster showcases a security and vigilance awareness campaign with cartoon-style illustrations. The poster is diagonally divided into two main sections, emphasizing the message "If you SEE something SAY something." In the top section, a person in a dark cap, sunglasses, and dark clothing is depicted looking suspicious while interacting with a large black suitcase. To their right, two other individuals, dressed in business attire, are shown observing, with one pointing towards the suspicious figure. Blurred background figures suggest a public setting, possibly a transport hub or office lobby. The bottom section illustrates the call to action: "SEE something suspicious? SAY it to our staff/security officers immediately." On the left, a masked man in a suit is shown at a desk, engaged with a laptop displaying an unlocked padlock icon and red alarm flashes, implying a cyber-security incident or data breach. To the right, a woman in a business suit appears confused or worried, holding a phone to her ear, with a question mark hovering above her head. This suggests she might be reporting the incident or seeking information. The poster encourages alertness to various suspicious activities, ranging from potential physical threats to cyber-related issues. Visible text includes the campaign slogans "If you SEE something SAY something" and "SEE something suspicious? SAY it to our staff/security officers immediately." At the bottom, several logos are displayed, including "SBS Transit," "SMRT," "Go-Ahead," and "TOPSIS," indicating a public transport or security context in Singapore. The poster is likely displayed indoors in a public or workplace environment.

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