Transport for London launches campaign targeting ‘headphone dodgers’
Posters to appear on Elizabeth line asking passengers to be considerate and not play music or videos out loud They are the scourge of the modern commute: passengers who play music or videos out loud. But amid widespread disapproval from fellow travellers, Transport for London (TfL) is trying to (…)
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