It seems the poster is for staff reference rather than public display. Or if it is on public display, it's not going to be much use!
A British Transport Police (BTP▸ ) officer created the poster and gave it to Southern Rail to "aid safeguarding and crime prevention efforts" following continued harrassment.
The identities of the Tilley brothers can be published after Judge Christine Henson QC lifted reporting restrictions in July, meaning their identities could be revealed to the public.
Section 49 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933 places an automatic restriction on reporting information that identifies or is likely to identify any person under the age of 18 who is concerned in youth court proceedings as a victim, witness or defendant.
This means we cannot reveal the identities of the other 28 children on the poster and have blacked out their faces. Fourteen of them are girls.