Spotted on my bus journey this morning.

by ajslov

30 comments
  1. Honestly, that’s disgusting: I see stuff like that on the bus all the time and wonder how people can even be that careless.

  2. Life is too short to find out why people are arguing about moquettes

  3. I may come across as a boomer here and whoever did this wasn’t necessarily young but so many young people nowadays (I don’t mean most/all) have so little respect for out society as a whole and treat everything like rubbish.

    I really do sound like a boomer here holy shit

  4. Chicken is just trying to get to work, it’s rough being a fried chicken in this economy

  5. instead, I think we should put a dog muzzle on whoever eats this.

  6. No.

    We’d never create anything aesthetically pleasing or comfortable for our posteriors if we had to design purely for the “couldn’t give a shit/ couldn’t give a shit about others” brigade….

    Indeed, travel in subway systems like the NYC Subway where they use plastic seating for the very purpose of avoiding staining, getting wet etc… They’re far too hard in the posterior and bloody uncomfortable… Also, in the case of the NYC Subway, even the plastic seating isn’t a deterrent for poor behaviour – they’ve long had a big problem with an epidemic of some people defecating and peeing in the trains!

    I’ll take London’s beautiful, and infinitely more comfortable moquette seating any day over the vapid, hard uncomfortable plastic alternatives!

  7. Society is depressing. Even Bakeries need security guards.

  8. Some people are selfish dirty idiots moquette or no moquette

  9. (Un)surprisingly, the people who do this usually are of the trash kind.

  10. Twice I’ve asked people wtf they were doing, one was peeling an orange and throwing all the peelings on the seat next to him, the other doing the same with a banana. Both their responses: “what’s wrong? It gets cleaned bro”. The orange one was between the first few stops of a 1 and a half to 2 hour journey. Which doesn’t get cleaned between because I regularly have to get the bus back to the first stop and it is FULL of fruit peelings, mccoys wrappers, cans, sometimes entire food containers and everything inbetween.

  11. Some people aren’t raised, they are dragged up. Tramps. Honestly, nothing nice lasts in this city anymore. Someone has to sit on that seat later, the grease, the bacteria 🤢

  12. It’s disgusting but rare. More often than you’d like but rarer than scared mongers make you think.

  13. Some people shouldn’t be allowed outside without supervision. What wankers.

  14. Surely we should punish the behaviour (ie. the “person” who thinks it’s ok to behave like this in a civilised society) rather than remove all the nice things in life? Otherwise it’s a race to the bottom, NYC subway -style, with metal gates and metal/plastic seating. “Let’s make everything indestructible so that the troglodytes can’t destroy it” rather than “Let’s change the behaviour of the troglodytes, and failing that, deport them” – which one do you prefer to see enacted?

  15. I think if we get to the point of prison proofing our environment we will all be inmates

  16. What’s the moquette got to do with people leaving food on seats? Don’t you think it would’ve still happened had it been bare plastic seats?

  17. I mean, that’s why we have the tough fabric and patterns we have. It’s easy to clean, will stand up to repeated cleaning and hides stains well.

  18. chants .. bring back shame .. BRING BACK SHAME … BRING BACK SHAME

  19. Must have been drunk…I mean look at how much meat is left on that bone!!! 🤦🏾‍♂️

  20. Yesterday in woolwich some fuckwit young dickhead did the exact same thing – tossed his morley’s chicken bones into the newspaper stand of the bus

  21. That and inconsiderate bastards putting their feet up.

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