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New security app BART Watch allows riders to report crimes to police

Video of the app

LA NUEVA APLICACIÓN “BART WATCH” CONECTA A LOS USUARIOS DIRECTAMENTE CON LA POLICÍA DE BART

全新 “BART WATCH”应用程序让客户直接与 BART 警察局互联

BART is launching a simple-to-use app available for iOS and Android devices that will allow riders to easily report crimes, suspicious items or activities on the BART system. Riders have been asking for a safe, silent and discreet way to communicate with BART when they are on a train or in a station and this new application will make that happen.

BART Watch screenshot

“The BART Watch app will be free for BART riders to download from our website or they can go directly to the Apple App Store or Google Play,” said BART Police Chief Kenton Rainey. “This new technology will allow us to partner with our riders so they can 'See Something, Say Something,' and help us keep the system safer and more secure." 
BART is the first system with this technology to offer versions in Spanish and Chinese.

Riders can use BART Watch to send a text description of what they are seeing and/or attach a picture. Or, there is a "one tap" button that will connect them with BART Police by phone. Text reports may be sent anonymously. If they are in an area without cellular service, the report will be stored and delivered as soon as there is service again.

Simple pull-down menus let riders choose the report type they would like to send such as: Crime in Progress, Illegally Parked Vehicle, Disruptive Behavior, Robbery/Theft, Unattended Bag or Package, Vandalism and more. There is a "Test" option that lets users practice with the app before an emergency. Reports go directly to BART Police dispatch and are prioritized for response.

The app also allows BART Police to send alerts to riders in emergencies such as a lost child.

Riders are still encouraged to program the BART Police phone number, 510-464-7000, into their phones to have it handy.  

In March, The BART Board of Directors approved a multi-year contract with ELERTS Corporation, which has created similar apps for other US transit agencies including the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA).  

Download the app

 

Available on the App Store

 

Android App on Google Play