<body> Public Ad Campaign: Guerrilla Subway PSAs Urge Riders Not To 'Snitch' On Farebeaters
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Friday, September 20, 2019

Guerrilla Subway PSAs Urge Riders Not To 'Snitch' On Farebeaters

VIA: Gothamist
The MTA's hectoring poster campaign aimed at combatting fare evasion is getting a radical makeover, thanks to an anonymous group of New Yorkers with a simple message for their fellow riders: "Don't snitch. Swipe." More [HERE]

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2 Comments:

Blogger koe61831 said...

The subway advertising is a brilliant canvas of creativity that transforms my daily commute into an engaging visual experience. The vibrant displays capture my attention and bring a refreshing energy to the underground journey. It's not just about the products; it's an artistic expression that adds a touch of dynamism to the mundane. The clever use of space and design showcases a commitment to making the transit experience more enjoyable. Kudos to the advertisers for turning the subway into a captivating showcase of innovation, making every trip a delightful adventure.

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