It cost the Tube operating companies around £12m in 2006 to deal with this vandalism. This covered removal, extra security, trains out of service etc etc. Your buzz means more expensive Oyster cards all round :ermm:We all like a little bit of risk, but last I looked riding bikes or bungy jumping wasn’t illegal…But you’re right, this is a good topic for debate. I’m a master debater me, sometimes up to 4-5 good debates on a lazy Sunday
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if you belive teh figures;) extra security…you haveing laugh…i cant/wont talk about exact security details on here.no ridign isnt ilegal but teh speeds ofte reached are…haha liek it, you must be very bored on sundays:w00t::D:P
some might argue it doesn’t mean you’re not a vandal. common criminal. bored kid from town with nothing better to do other than cause trouble ultimately affecting others around you detrimentally. I am sure some of the tube drivers would be a little more convincing in this debate if they were involved.
at the end of the day i used to be into it, i lived it…i loved it…then i got little older and realised i cant do this forever…
some like it some dont, thats how it is;)
its in every major city, all over the world.
i will never be able to explain why i/we do it or what made me/us do it, especially to someone who has never been around the culture of it and where it comes from.