Beyond the obvious ridiculousness of this poster campaign from Transport for London. Do you really think the people doing this will care about the posters? The posters aren't for them, the posters are to appease the people asking for something to be done, whilst doing nothing and unable to do anything about it lol.

Just stating the obvious here, obvs.

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Actually not sure what the campaign for TfL looks like, I think they aren't using people in the material l (no idea, not seen it yet). I think this is the BBC using inappropriate stock images for their stories

Yep, it's the BBC

The actual ad campaign quite smartly avoided using people

All irrelevant, anyone willing to do this is already doing it, the people unwilling to do this will not be swayed by a poster.

The point of this might be to help people handle it themselves

Someone might not listen to a sign, but still listen to someone confronting them, and the confronter might be given the confidence by having "point at sign" as a possible plan

Yeah... That is mostly a bad idea lol

Perfect, can just dare an American tourist to do it in that case

That guy in the image is one of the complainers most likely 😂

yes lol, although boomers with phones do tend to be quiet annoying too lol. But they're more like toddlers than deliberately anti social lol