Liksutov spoke about the benefits of the project "Lost? Don't leave!"


Since the launch in 2021 of the project "Lost? Don't go away!" 41 children who got lost in the capital's subway and on the MCC have been helped to return to their parents. This was reported by Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.
The organizers of the project are the Moscow Metro and the "Search for Missing Children" fund.
According to Liksutov, special stickers with characters such as Metrosha, Rechkin and Elektrobusik have been placed at all stations of the Moscow Metro and the Moscow Central Ring. The posters tell what to do if someone is lost and to whom you can turn for help. CCTV cameras are pointed at the posters. When the station duty officer notices a child near the sticker, he promptly comes to help.
The Deputy Mayor also added that the Department of Transport of Moscow together with the "Search for Missing Children" fund organizes lectures on transport safety at the Southern River Station.
"We pay special attention to child safety during trips on the instructions of Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin," Liksutov emphasized.
The Deptrans recommended parents to show their children stickers "Lost? Don't go away!", as well as tell them what subway employees and police officers look like. Last year, the stickers appeared at all stations of the Great Ring Line.
In May 2024, Liksutov said that with the help of the video analytics system "Sphere" in the Moscow subway managed to find 269 missing children.
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