
"New Jersey's 'See Something, Say Something' Roadway Campaign Raises Terror Concerns"
New Jersey has launched a public safety campaign in partnership with the state Department of Transportation and New Jersey Turnpike Authority, featuring roadway signs that read "Suspect Terrorism? See Something, Say Something" with a tip line number. The sudden appearance of these signs has alarmed residents, leading to speculation about underlying threats. The campaign aims to remind drivers to remain vigilant and report potential threats and suspicious activity related to terrorism or other criminal activity. It will run from September through mid-February and includes nearly 200 signs across major highways.