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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2007 16:38:56 GMT
Changing ends in Barking sidings yesterday, I noticed that in two cars all the adverts had been turned over to show the blank backs. About half of them had one of these stickers: Of course it's fake, but it looks pretty convincing. Who on earth has got such a problem with adverts on trains? Has anyone else seen anything similar?
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Post by c5 on Dec 6, 2007 16:59:46 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2007 18:25:28 GMT
The spoofs are actually rather amusing but... Keep feet off seats!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2007 15:11:45 GMT
I saw one of these carriages last week, I thought it looked a lot cleaner without all the adverts, a bit less cluttered.
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Post by happybunny on Dec 7, 2007 15:55:12 GMT
But without all the adverts peoples travelcards would cost twice as much I tell you the people who do things like this have WAAAAAAAAAY too much free time on there hands.. saddos!
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Post by junior on Dec 11, 2007 14:33:13 GMT
Wasn't there also one for "No eye contact. Penalty £200" right above the connecting doors?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2007 20:51:26 GMT
Slightly off topic: D stock carriages have more adverts than any other LU stock.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2007 20:54:41 GMT
Slightly off topic: D stock carriages have more adverts than any other LU stock. So District Line drivers should be paid for generating more advertising revenue! ;D
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