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Melbourne launches 'careful little guy' ad to warn parents

Source: xkb.com.au
[Social News]     21 Sep 2019
Mo City "watch out for the little guy" series of ads show a sad trolley rolled down from the platform, warning parents to be careful. (picture of Daily Mail)
Melbourne launches 'careful little guy' ad to warn parents

Mo City "watch out for the little guy" series of ads show a sad trolley rolled down from the platform, warning parents to be careful. (picture of Daily Mail)


Melbourne subway train launched the "watch out for the little guy" campaign, through a series of video ads and pictures showing "painful trolley rolled down from the platform", warning parents to be careful.

According to the Daily Mail, there have been about 100 train security incidents at train Station in Victoria over the past two years, including those involving strollers, according to the Daily Mail.

At events such as the Royal Melbourne Show (Royal Melbourne Show), which opened on Saturday, the number of "critical" incidents increased.

The panic of the accident, which was originally dropped on track by a stroller, also included children sandwiched on the gate of the ticket gate.

In one of the videos, a little boy walked into the ticket fence and the door slammed in front of him.

Another example shows that when passengers get off, a stroller is stuck between the train and the platform.

To fully prepare for the Royal Melbourne Show, organizers called on parents to take their children through the spacious ticket gate and turn on the platform to brake and hold on to the stroller.

"the Royal Melbourne Auto Show is a Virginia Family Day event, with thousands of people riding on train, and we ask parents and caregivers to be extra careful to protect their children," said Horne (Melissa Horne), director of public transport.

"for children, the railway network can be a daunting place-the advertising campaign is aimed at strengthening positive messages and ensuring their safety."

Stations likely to involve children include Flinders Street, South Cross, West Richmond, Tulac, Caulfield, Newport and Flagstaff (Flinders Street, Southern Cross, West Richmond, Richmond, Toorak, Caulfield, Newport and Flagstaff).

The city`s train network encourages all passengers to pay close attention to the warning to ensure that every trip on the subway is "safe."

During the 11-day exhibition, posters will be displayed at some of Melbourne`s busiest stations to alert passengers to safety across the city.

The alert will also appear in radio advertisements by children to emphasize the importance of maintaining traffic safety.

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