To: Andy Lord (tfl CEO)

Plastic seats for trains (TfL)

Photo by Pau Casals on Unsplash
We need plastic seats or covers on tfl transportation, especially trains for hygiene purposes.

Why is this important?

We all saw that video. 
A man urinating on a northern line Tube seat.

Disgusting, right? 
But here's the real problem: that urine soaked into the fabric.

Every day, thousands sit on those same porous seats that absorb rain
sweat, spilled drinks
and germs. 

Fabric traps bacteria. Plastic doesn't
We deserve better.

Why Plastic Seats?

Hygiene: Plastic can be wiped clean in seconds. No more sitting on last night's mystery spill.

No Odours: Say goodbye to musty, damp smells clinging to your clothes

Germ-Free: After the pandemic, why are we still sitting on fabric sponges?

If you're tired of checking seats before you sit, sign this petition

Tell TfL: Clean transport isn't a luxury. It's a right. These people deserve to be fined or penalised.

Sign now. Let's make London's commute hygienic.
London, UK

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