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Crimson Dynamo | The voice of reason
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The tube is bad enough during the day so I would imagine it will be...er....lovely at 3 am full of feral south london ganstas, junkies, homeless and the like
lets all get an oyster card..
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I dunno if that puts many people off causing trouble though. Some for sure but I've seen plenty of trouble from people who are drunk or on drugs as it is, I don't know how well they'd consider that they're on camera. Just the other day I saw a guy who was either mentally unwell or on something smash his can in a man's face (completely randomly) before running off the tube and it was mid afternoon. I don't think I'd feel very safe late at night.
Also I wish they'd have invested the money on better access for disabled people instead. The underground system is still shockingly outdated in that respect and would have been a much more worthwhile improvement imo.
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