“Get to work,” amuses the subway with funny signs. The carrier talks about vandalism

“Get to work,” amuses the subway with funny signs. The carrier talks about vandalism
“Get to work,” amuses the subway with funny signs. The carrier talks about vandalism
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The editor of iDNES.cz saw the edited article, user Anna Chroustov drew your attention to it on social media.

In Prague d nov phantom, she wrote. In the video, she shared a photo with the girls.

Under the banner, the inscriptions met with a positive response. Vtina considered the comments to be free.

That’s funny… one of the users responded. Jin, on the other hand, were confused by the inscription. This is the official PID campaign, isn’t it? asked user Jan Kubek.

March 19, 2024 at 3:36 p.m. pspvek archived: April 2, 2024 at 1:14 p.m.

Doubts were raised by the head of the communication department of the DPP Daniel abk. This is not just another new campaign of a transport company.

He explained to iDNES.cz that it was the constant acts of vandalism by some passengers, in this case illegal vandalism and damage to other people’s property.

According to him, irregular adhesions appear in various places on the outside of the car. Last year, we had to have more than 300 meters of illegal plaster removed from subway trains alone, which cost the transport company hundreds of crowns, he added. In the case of large scale warehouses, the carrier cooperates with the police.

abk then urged travelers to report inscriptions and similar elements of vandalism.

If the passengers notice the illegal parking and note down the composition of the car, they can report it to the station supervisor/surveillance, urged abk. Surveillance in the station can easily be seen.

It is possible to write a complaint through the website of the transport company, he added to the communication department of the Prague transport company.

The article is in Czech

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