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Sexual harassment, intimidation and violence against women and girls has no place on the rail network.
You might not see us. But we’re there.
Too often, the responsibility falls on victims to report, explain, and prove what happened.
This campaign shifts that focus.
“Think you’re being discreet? Think again” is aimed at offenders. It makes clear that if you commit sexual offences on the rail network, we will be coming after you.
This is not behaviour that goes unnoticed. And it is not behaviour we ignore.
You may think no one noticed.
You may think it was subtle.
You may think you blended into the crowd.
You didn’t.
We have plain clothes officers operating across trains and stations, working alongside specialist teams trained to identify suspicious behaviour, track offenders, and build evidence.
We follow patterns in offending. We connect reports, act on intelligence, and build a clear picture of offenders’ activity.
Extensive CCTV across the network supports this work, helping us identify suspects and strengthen cases.
Our work leads to real outcomes. Offenders are identified, arrested and brought to justice, with some convictions publicised.
For example, a recent British Transport Police investigation led to the first conviction under new sex-based harassment legislation. This case highlights how seriously we treat these offences and the action we take against those responsible.
You can read more about this case here:
If you offend, we will come after you.
We take violence against women and girls seriously across the rail network.
Our approach includes:
- Plain clothes officers working daily across the network
- Specialist teams focused on sexual offences
- Intelligence-led operations targeting offenders
- Linking reports to build stronger investigations
- Using CCTV to support identification and evidence gathering
This is proactive policing designed to identify offenders and take action.
You deserve to feel safe when you travel.
This campaign puts responsibility where it belongs on offenders, while making clear that action is being taken across the rail network every day.
- We take every report seriously
- We use information to build a bigger picture and identify repeat behaviour
- We actively pursue offenders, even when they think they’ve gone unnoticed
- We are working across the network to prevent harm before it happens
You are not expected to tolerate harassment or deal with it alone. We are here to take action and support you when you need us.
How to report
You can report sexual offences to British Transport Police by texting 61016 or clicking here.
In an emergency, always call 999.
