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Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
For quite a while today the whole of the Bakerloo line was suspended
'due to vandalism' - does anybody know more about this? Was it the trains that were vandalised - and if so, all of them?? How? |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
brixtonite wrote:
For quite a while today the whole of the Bakerloo line was suspended 'due to vandalism' - does anybody know more about this? Was it the trains that were vandalised - and if so, all of them?? How? The windows were acid etched, and there were very few operational trains when the service was suspended, so a D stock could be arranged to deal with the morons. The only good graffiti artist is a dead graffiti artist (or Banksie). |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 08:47:01 -0000, www.waspies.net
wrote: brixtonite wrote: For quite a while today the whole of the Bakerloo line was suspended 'due to vandalism' - does anybody know more about this? Was it the trains that were vandalised - and if so, all of them?? How? The windows were acid etched, The windows of what? and there were very few operational trains when the service was suspended, Surely there were no operational trains if the service is suspended? so a D stock could be arranged to deal with the morons. You mean execution by District Line? Sounds like a good game, very effective lately! -- Fig |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
The vandals used acid to etch graffiti onto the trains windows, so many
were done that the service was suspended. |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
www.waspies.net wrote:
The vandals used acid to etch graffiti onto the trains windows, so many were done that the service was suspended. This is currently being discussed on uk.railway - thread title is "More Graffiti". The following text is taken from http://www.vandalwatch.citysoup.ca/Graffiti/default.htm: ----- Acid Etching Acid etching is a form of graffiti that has started to show up in the Lower Mainland. It is graffiti that is marked on glass or plexiglass with an acid containing craft etching product, found in craft stores. The graffiti is put on with the container. It will not show immediately, but will burn into the glass over a short period of time. The longer the acid etched graffiti remains, the more permanent it becomes The acid graffiti effects can be stopped or slowed down if the substance is cleaned off soon after it is applied to the surface, or it can be neutralized with water or baking soda paste. It is also possible to buff the acid graffiti off of glass, but that must be done as soon as possible. Acid graffiti is a costly problem in the Greater Vancouver Region. ----- Also see this New York Times article (with pictures): http://tinyurl.com/3bnc7o |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
brixtonite wrote: For quite a while today the whole of the Bakerloo line was suspended 'due to vandalism' - does anybody know more about this? Was it the trains that were vandalised - and if so, all of them?? How? Wheres "eastender" or "d" to tell us it was just a valid artistric expression of teenage political angst against an oppressive bourgeois society and anyone who says otherwise is out of touch / right wing fascist / daily mail reader / [insert right-on putdown phrase here]? Come on lads , we're waiting for your erudite opinions. B2003 |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
brixtonite wrote: For quite a while today the whole of the Bakerloo line was suspended 'due to vandalism' - does anybody know more about this? Was it the trains that were vandalised - and if so, all of them?? How? Wheres "eastender" or "d" to tell us it was just a valid artistric expression of teenage political angst against an oppressive bourgeois society and anyone who says otherwise is out of touch / right wing fascist / daily mail reader / [insert right-on putdown phrase here]? Come on lads , we're waiting for your erudite opinions. B2003 |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
Mizter T wrote: Acid etching is a form of graffiti that has started to show up in the Lower Mainland. It is graffiti that is marked on glass or plexiglass The only sort of acid that can etch glass in any reasonable time is hydrofluoric. If it is acid they're using and they're not just scratching the glass then one can only hope they spill this extremely nasty substance on themselves at some point and end up in intensive care or dead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrofluoric_acid B2003 |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
Boltar wrote:
Mizter T wrote: Acid etching is a form of graffiti that has started to show up in the Lower Mainland. It is graffiti that is marked on glass or plexiglass The only sort of acid that can etch glass in any reasonable time is hydrofluoric. If it is acid they're using and they're not just scratching the glass then one can only hope they spill this extremely nasty substance on themselves at some point and end up in intensive care or dead. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrofluoric_acid B2003 I don't wish them dead, I just wish they weren't doing it in the first place. |
Bakerloo line suspended due to vandalism
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