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Washington, DC has these posters on their Metro.

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Fortunately, we don't seem to have a problem with rats even though people eat on our subway. We do have problems with litter, though. I suppose that could fixed by hiring some homeless people to sweep trains when they arrive at termini.
 
Fortunately, we don't seem to have a problem with rats even though people eat on our subway.

Haven't you ever looked down into the tracks? Every so often, people are taken aback when they see skinny-tailed vermin scurrying about down there (though often more in a "cute" or "oh wow" sense than as something creepy)

Speaking of pigeons
 
Haven't you ever looked down into the tracks? Every so often, people are taken aback when they see skinny-tailed vermin scurrying about down there (though often more in a "cute" or "oh wow" sense than as something creepy)

Well, notice that I didn't say that we don't have rats, just that they're not a problem. (I, like many, have seen them at a few downtown stations.) They were a problem in New York when people started seeing big ones on platforms and even trains.
 

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