Wednesday, 30 April 2008

Tuesday 29 April 2008

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Still no sign of God, although there have been some sinister signs appearing in Tube Trains lately with large quotations from the Bible, sponsored by The Lamb of God. I’m not at all happy about this since I have to travel in at least six of these trains a day and I don’t really see why I should be subjected to religious propaganda. Are there any rules about what can and cannot be advertised on The Underground? Let’s find out. I’d be grateful if sympathetic readers of this blog could also complain.

https://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/contact/tube/default.asp is the link given for an online complaint form.


Dear London Underground

I would like to complain about the adverts appearing recently on various Tube Lines from 'The Lamb of God' with selected quotations from the Bible. I find them very intrusive and do not appreciate being bombarded with religious propaganda while I am on the Tube. I get enough of that from various people outside Tube Stations, often with leaflets, some with megaphones. Isn't there some law which prohibits this sort of thing? The design and the sheer number of posters is, I find, aggressive, intrusive and, let's be honest, quite unnecessary. Please can you stop putting them on the trains?

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