‘See it. Say it. Ignore it’: Women’s Equality Party calls out misogyny in Met Police
The feminist political party subverts the “See it. Say it. Sorted” slogan to strike back at Met Police.
Reaction campaign to the Casey Review into the Met Police is published / Quiet Storm
The Women’s Equality Party has hit back at the Metropolitan Police following the damning report of racism, misogyny and homophobia within the force.
Satirizing the British Transport Police’s “See it. Say it. Sorted” campaign the women’s action group has released out-of-home and online ads with “See it. Say it. Ignore it”.
The reactionary ads from the Quiet Storm agency landed on the day the Casey Review published its findings on the Met Police, the campaign aims at highlighting failures by police leaders.
The campaign will run across social media and in print with additional flyposting around England and Wales. Rania Robinson, chief executive officer of Quiet Storm said: “By diverting an existing slogan, this campaign works to put the actions of the police clearly in mind while sharing a vital message.”