Graffiti on London's Underground, notably on the Bakerloo line, has seen a dramatic rise due to the age of the trains, some of which have been in operation since 1970. The lack of available modern carriages makes it challenging for Transport for London (TfL) to address the cleanliness issue without impacting service. City Hall has urged TfL to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to vandalism. Amidst this, community efforts led by Joe Reeve focus on cleaning graffiti, highlighting a proactive stance by London residents frustrated with the current situation.
The recent surge in graffiti on Central line trains is concerning and costly, as billboarded carriages leave passengers feeling less safe and degrade the transport experience.
Joe Reeve, the founder of Looking For Growth, emphasizes taking action when leadership fails, aiming for a cleaner city despite the overwritten barriers of graffiti.
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