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Graffiti on London Underground Trains - continues
There has been a huge rise in graffiti on the insides of Circle, District and Hammersmith & City Lines stock. This is usually of 'tags' scrawled on the inside of every door using large felt tip pens. This makes the trains look an absolute mess. Apparently two perpetrators have been caught and jailed. Their pictures were in the Metro recently. Yet the graffiti continues and fresh tags are obvious. It appears that the culprits are in competition to see who can get their tag onto EVERY door on the system. When I was on the H&C Line a while ago I was travelling from Paddington to Hammersmith. This was at about 11.00.pm one weekday. The train was largely empty. Two kids got on - a 16-18 year old, Caucasian, black curly hair, blue jeans, track-suit top with hood, youngish looking - and a young podgy white kid of about 10. I watched the two kids duck down at every door and write something with large felt tip pens. They gradually worked their way down the train going through the connecting doors from one carriage to another. Since they were obviously going to write on every door in the train I decided to report them at the next stop - Westbourne Park. I ran up to the front and told the driver what was going on. He immediately closed all the doors and we walked right down the train to the end. Unfortunately by then the kids had wised up why the train had stopped for so long and scarpered. However they should have been picked up on the CCTV there. These two kids are NOT the ones that have been caught and whose photos were in a recent Metro. C.J.Brady. |
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I reported a similar incident on a SWT service to the guard who was checking
tickets. He locked himself in the guards compartment and let them escape after they had finished ruining the first class carriage. "Chris Brady" wrote in message om... Graffiti on London Underground Trains - continues There has been a huge rise in graffiti on the insides of Circle, District and Hammersmith & City Lines stock. This is usually of 'tags' scrawled on the inside of every door using large felt tip pens. This makes the trains look an absolute mess. Apparently two perpetrators have been caught and jailed. Their pictures were in the Metro recently. Yet the graffiti continues and fresh tags are obvious. It appears that the culprits are in competition to see who can get their tag onto EVERY door on the system. When I was on the H&C Line a while ago I was travelling from Paddington to Hammersmith. This was at about 11.00.pm one weekday. The train was largely empty. Two kids got on - a 16-18 year old, Caucasian, black curly hair, blue jeans, track-suit top with hood, youngish looking - and a young podgy white kid of about 10. I watched the two kids duck down at every door and write something with large felt tip pens. They gradually worked their way down the train going through the connecting doors from one carriage to another. Since they were obviously going to write on every door in the train I decided to report them at the next stop - Westbourne Park. I ran up to the front and told the driver what was going on. He immediately closed all the doors and we walked right down the train to the end. Unfortunately by then the kids had wised up why the train had stopped for so long and scarpered. However they should have been picked up on the CCTV there. These two kids are NOT the ones that have been caught and whose photos were in a recent Metro. C.J.Brady. |
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![]() "Chris Brady" wrote in message om... Graffiti on London Underground Trains - continues There has been a huge rise in graffiti on the insides of Circle, District and Hammersmith & City Lines stock. This is usually of 'tags' scrawled on the inside of every door using large felt tip pens. This makes the trains look an absolute mess. Apparently two perpetrators have been caught and jailed. Their pictures were in the Metro recently. Yet the graffiti continues and fresh tags are obvious. It appears that the culprits are in competition to see who can get their tag onto EVERY door on the system. When I was on the H&C Line a while ago I was travelling from Paddington to Hammersmith. This was at about 11.00.pm one weekday. The train was largely empty. Two kids got on - a 16-18 year old, Caucasian, black curly hair, blue jeans, track-suit top with hood, youngish looking - and a young podgy white kid of about 10. Does your mobile take still pictures or video ? Were you afraid to grab the little feckers yourself ? No wonder the place is such a mess, the travelling public are such snivelling wimps Izerntit |
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I actually detained one of a pair of little ****s who were doing this
recently on the Bakerloo line. The one that wasn't detained was being very much jack the lad and mouthing off at me, but every time he did so, I gave his mate a slap. I pointed out to the little **** that I had hold of, that he would be able to give the slaps that he was collecting, to his mate later on. Give him his due, he did try and escape as we waited for the BTP to arrive, but he soon found that my knee and his genetalia were not the most perfect of matches. The BTP arrived soon after, whereby the little **** made all sorts of allegations against me. Needless to say, once the train concerned had been inspected at the depot and his pen matched to the graffiti, he plead guilty to a charge of criminal damage. I never did find out if his stroppy mate was charged with him, but I think it would be sometime before this one thinks about vandalising a tube train again (or walking upright again, un-aided!) "Chris Brady" wrote in message om... Graffiti on London Underground Trains - continues There has been a huge rise in graffiti on the insides of Circle, District and Hammersmith & City Lines stock. This is usually of 'tags' scrawled on the inside of every door using large felt tip pens. This makes the trains look an absolute mess. Apparently two perpetrators have been caught and jailed. Their pictures were in the Metro recently. Yet the graffiti continues and fresh tags are obvious. It appears that the culprits are in competition to see who can get their tag onto EVERY door on the system. When I was on the H&C Line a while ago I was travelling from Paddington to Hammersmith. This was at about 11.00.pm one weekday. The train was largely empty. Two kids got on - a 16-18 year old, Caucasian, black curly hair, blue jeans, track-suit top with hood, youngish looking - and a young podgy white kid of about 10. I watched the two kids duck down at every door and write something with large felt tip pens. They gradually worked their way down the train going through the connecting doors from one carriage to another. Since they were obviously going to write on every door in the train I decided to report them at the next stop - Westbourne Park. I ran up to the front and told the driver what was going on. He immediately closed all the doors and we walked right down the train to the end. Unfortunately by then the kids had wised up why the train had stopped for so long and scarpered. However they should have been picked up on the CCTV there. These two kids are NOT the ones that have been caught and whose photos were in a recent Metro. C.J.Brady. |
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![]() "Jon" wrote in message ... I actually detained one of a pair of little ****s who were doing this recently on the Bakerloo line. The one that wasn't detained was being very much jack the lad and mouthing off at me, but every time he did so, I gave his mate a slap. I pointed out to the little **** that I had hold of, that he would be able to give the slaps that he was collecting, to his mate later on. Give him his due, he did try and escape as we waited for the BTP to arrive, but he soon found that my knee and his genetalia were not the most perfect of matches. The BTP arrived soon after, whereby the little **** made all sorts of allegations against me. Needless to say, once the train concerned had been inspected at the depot and his pen matched to the graffiti, he plead guilty to a charge of criminal damage. I never did find out if his stroppy mate was charged with him, but I think it would be sometime before this one thinks about vandalising a tube train again (or walking upright again, un-aided!) Well done, keep it up (where you consider it most useful at that moment :-) ). |
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"Seanie O'Kilfoyle" wrote the following in:
Does your mobile take still pictures or video ? Were you afraid to grab the little feckers yourself ? He probably was. Most people would be because people like that can turn violent. No wonder the place is such a mess, the travelling public are such snivelling wimps I absolutely hate graffiti on trains but given the choice between graffiti and the risk of serious personal injury, I'd choose the graffiti. -- message by Robin May, founder of International Boyism "Would Inspector Sands please go to the Operations Room immediately." Unofficially immune to hangovers. |
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