Graffiti Art on Trains:
Graffiti on trains happens all around the world which costs tax payers millions in repairs to fix this vandalism. In Australia alone Removing graffiti cost taxpayers $34 million last financial year, up from $30 million the year before. Sydney Trains chief executive Howard Collins said it was a big problem.
Sydney's trains are being fitted with sniffing technology to catch graffiti artists in the act of vandalising Sydney's trains. 30 offenders have already been caught in the act proving that this technology is key to stopping vandalism on trains.
In Auckland, New Zealand a passenger on board a suburban train was struggling to breathe as 4 youths were vandalising the train with spray cans in the carriage.
Source: aicgov
-Alex
Sydney's trains are being fitted with sniffing technology to catch graffiti artists in the act of vandalising Sydney's trains. 30 offenders have already been caught in the act proving that this technology is key to stopping vandalism on trains.
In Auckland, New Zealand a passenger on board a suburban train was struggling to breathe as 4 youths were vandalising the train with spray cans in the carriage.
Source: aicgov
-Alex
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