Dr. Neil Hudson, MP for Epping Forest, criticizes the growing graffiti issue on London's Underground Central Line, comparing it to the crime-ridden Gotham City. He emphasizes commuters' feelings of safety over cleanliness and maintenance. While Transport for London (TfL) states they clean approximately 2,000 graffiti tags weekly, operational limitations have made it difficult to temporarily remove vandalized trains. Hudson argues for increased focus on crime deterrents and better priorities for commuter needs rather than cosmetic rebranding efforts.
Dr. Neil Hudson expressed dismay at the increasing graffiti on the Central Line, likening it to being in a Gotham City train, lamenting a lack of deterrents.
Transport for London (TfL) reported conducting over 2,000 cleanings weekly on Central and Bakerloo lines but admitted operational constraints limit train removals after vandalism.
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