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Graffitti on trains.

Von: Dogpoop (dogpoop@hotpop.com) [Profil]
Datum: 11.07.2008 08:26
Message-ID: <02Ddk.236683$NN3.150255@newsfe08.ams2>
Newsgroup: uk.transport
Heh, what a waste.  Coming home on the train yesterday and had a look
around, almost empty, three carriage local train, and noticed all carriages
were defaced with graffitti.  Looked further and the carriages were actually
very dirty.  Not just soiled and littered but ingrained, deep-seated dirt
....... and these are mostly new (I believe) for last year carriages.

Makes you wonder what people get out of littering and graffitti, it's
something I simply don't understand.  I've always been taught to bring
anything that's waste home with me, whether it's an inconvenience for me to
do so or not, so who litters?  who graffittis?  I always thought it was
teenagers, but nope.  I observed a young mother casually feed her baby, then
drop the yogurt pot to the floor, followed closely by the napkin that wiped
her kids face.  She wasn't amused when I picked it up and gave it her back
:)

I also saw an older chap drop a fag end, a couple of thirty-somthing
'ladies' also smoking and dropping their fag ends.  They were complaining at
the noise the drunken teenagers were making, which, I guess, could also ne
called a kind of pollution, but at least the drunk teenagers took their
empty cans with them in their Tesco plastic bag!  Not elegant or pleasant,
but at least not anti-social enough to litter the place up for others to
sniff at.

OK, so my Landrover isn't the height of elegance, but I don't have to wipe
my boots off when I get out of it.

--
Dogpoop
http://www.glass-uk.org/
"You would probably do better not to bother with renewable
energy"  Doug, UK.Transport 29/04/2008 08:53.



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