BART Watch 4+

ELERTS Corp

Designed for iPhone

    • 4.4 • 2.6K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

BART Watch: Free Security App for Riders.

The BART Watch App offers the public a quick and discreet method for reporting suspicious activity directly to BART Police. The app can send pictures, text messages, and locations of suspicious people or activities. From the home screen, users have two easy options for contacting BART Police:

* The “Report a Problem” button allows users to send text or photos directly to BART Police. To ensure discretion, the camera flash is automatically disabled when photos are taken through the app. When reporting an issue, users can select locations and report categories to assist BART Police. Riders can also send reports anonymously if they chose.

* The “Call BART Police” button will connect customers directly to BART Police.

The application is designed for BART. If you send a report in an area without cellular connectivity, it will be stored and sent when connectivity returns. The system is also designed to send text messages before pictures so that BART Police can get app reports as quickly as possible.

Additional Features

BOLO (Be On the Look Out) Alerts. BOLO Alerts on the BART Watch App may display alerts from BART Police about specific persons of interest. For example, BART Watch may display information about a missing person or child, such as where they were last seen. If you see a person from a BOLO, immediately call 911 and send an app report to BART Police discreetly.

Help keep BART safe, "See something, Say something."

What’s New

Version 4.0.0

-Added the ability to provide more details after you send an initial report
-The Alert list now groups message threads together making it easier to follow conversations
-View your Reports by selecting the “My Reports” Tab on the Alert List
-Improved Photo and Video uploading UI

Ratings and Reviews

4.4 out of 5
2.6K Ratings

2.6K Ratings

Mirmir3SF ,

Superb

I didn’t think that using this app would be helpful, but it absolutely is! I was concerned over two individuals who were disturbing the pease, so I sent a message, not hoping for anything. But to my surprise an actual live human being was chatting with me in no time, and sent out officers to assist. Fantastic. It makes me feel so much safer riding Bart.

armandofox ,

nice idea. impact on my bart experience = 0

i've submitted numerous incident reports, ranging from nuisances to dangerous situations, and the results have been risible. as an example, one report involved someone cooking drugs over an open fire in a moving bart train. i was asked to specify the height, weight, race, attire, and possibly favorite music group of the individual. i guess it was important to make sure they got the CORRECT individual cooking drugs over an open fire on that particular train. in another instance i requested a wellness check for an individual i described as "semi-naked, barely conscious, occasionally mumbling deliriously, and drooling". i was asked for more specific information about the individual - presumably my description was not enough to differentiate him from the other dozen or so people in the same car? i think this app is just another way for bart to claim they care about safety or the customer experience without actually doing anything in response to the reports.

noodleznow ,

If you like to answer endless inane questions

If you like to answer endless inane questions from some bot taking reports, this is the app for you.

“A man in a red shirt is smoking meth and twirling a machete on the train.”

“Please better describe the shade of red. Please provide us with the color and manufacturer of his shoes. Please tell us the suspect’s mother’s maiden name. Please tell us if he’s wearing a belt and what material…”
“He has now started a fire and appears to have chopped off someone’s arm. Please send help!”

“Thank you for your report. In order to respond, we will need further suspect description. Is the baseball cap an adjustable size cap or a fitted cap? How many nose hairs are visible from each nostril…?”

Unfortunately this is similar to the kind of the experience I’ve had with BART police. I once exited a car to immediately encounter two officers. I told them that I had just seen a man with a concealed handgun on the car 15 feet behind me, and that he was still there and I could show them. They proceeded to lecture me on how open carry was legal. It was not and is not. Further, the handgun was was concealed. In the meantime while they were lecturing me, the train doors closed and the train left with the armed man inside. Brilliant.

App Privacy

The developer, ELERTS Corp, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Diagnostics

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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