Oh yeah, absolutely the government is a big part of the problem, but there's a lot to discourage them from cleaning and maintaining stations when they'll be decrepit in a week anyway.
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Yeah, but when you're talking about having to substantially repaint every station on a nearly daily basis it starts to look impractical. I don't think Hong Kong or Tokyo or any other presentable metro I've ever seen has to deal with that. Maybe Moscow, I'll have to look into that
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are these stations unmanned or what, how hard is it to catch someone graffitiing
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Generally unmanned, yeah, also even the areas between stations are covered in it, people walk the tracks at night I guess
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Best example I can give are ads (like movie posters). Those are replaced fairly regularly for obvious reasons and are still usually covered in graffiti, or at least damaged from people picking at them.
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