Campaign against loud music listening in London
A campaign against loud music listening and conversations through loudspeakers in public places has started in Great Britain. This issue has become serious and a source of discomfort for many passengers, prompting politicians to look for solutions.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has launched a campaign that currently involves putting up warning signs. However, other political forces are calling for more decisive measures. For example, the Liberal Party proposes fines of up to £1000 for those who do not use headphones on trains and buses.
Transport Minister Richard Holden believes that passengers should not have to endure 'bad music' from others.
The campaign in London was initiated after a public call from conservatives to ban loud music on public transport. The goal of this initiative is to ensure a pleasant journey for all passengers.
In London, there is an ongoing struggle against loud music listening and conversations in public places. The mayor has already addressed this issue, but politicians are still discussing ways to solve the problem. The aim is to make public transport trips more comfortable and enjoyable for everyone.