Not a fake, but still annoying for the ÖBB: Unknown people have put special graffiti on an ÖBB S-Bahn.
Graffiti is now not uncommon, especially on trains. Of course, the respective motives can always be argued, because some works go far beyond the cheap inscription of the name (“Tag”).
But what emerged on Tuesday (December 17, 2019) was a rather unusual motif. And this is how the S-Bahn became known and found its way into the tabloid media.
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It was HEUTE that picked up the graffiti and headlined it “S-Bahn curves through Vienna in a vagina look”. And actually it's not a fake, because HEUTE provides two photos of this in its article (see here and here ).
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The motif is a vulva. However, since this article refers to the template from HEUTE, the term “vagina” is quoted accordingly.
One photo shows the S-Bahn while it is traveling, another picture shows the train standing at a train station. According to the newspaper, the car has now been taken out of service. However, the images will probably endure.
However, graffiti is damage to property, HEUTE quotes press spokesman Daniel Pinka to this extent:
The ÖBB has made large investments in the modernization of infrastructure and rolling stock. As a company, ÖBB has an obligation to the owner, taxpayers and passengers to take action against graffiti. Therefore, every case is consistently reported and documented in a database. The ÖBB is working closely with the police and authorities to track down the perpetrators. In addition to the material damage, graffiti can of course also lead to train cancellations.
There are different discussions about it on social media. The car, a model 4020, which probably dates from the 70s or 80s (compare) , was also photographed from the inside
There's also an inside view pic.twitter.com/lhecxC4FPy
— Herbert Weindl (@HerrW84) December 17, 2019
The motive can of course be debated, but our colleague from the music editorial team just cheekily says:
The entire article on HEUTE.at , article image (symbolic image) by Sodel Vladyslav / Shutterstock.com
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