The London Underground's War On Grafitti | The Tube
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Creator's Key Takeaways
the graffiti problem is more widespread than talks alone it costs tube companies 12 million pounds each year to clean graffiti from their trains
a policy of zero tolerance means that trains that have been graffitied and not put into customer service well I think they should be prosecuted
working on this type of crime is a lot harder than I ever imagined
ticket fraud is a major problem costing london underground over 30 million pounds a year
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Ticket fraudsters get a hard ride and a graffiti vandal gets an early morning wake up call. Summer 2002 was no easy feat for the people working on the tube, making sure day to day workings of the underground ran as smoothly as possible. From strikes to repairs, to world records, join us as we get to know the unsung heroes of the Tube. Subscribe to Spark for more amazing science, tech and engineering videos - https://goo.gl/LIrlur Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SparkDocs/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spark_channel/?hl=undefined Content licensed from Espresso to Little Dot Studios. Produced by Mosaic Films Production. Any queries, please contact us at: realstories@littledotstudios.com #Spark #thetube #thetubeseries #sparktube #londonunderground #undergrounddocumentary #trains #traindocumentary #publictransport #publictransportdocumentary