A TTC etiquette campaign the TTC doesn't know about (with printable posters)

Etiquette isn't just for fancy dinner parties; it's something that one should think about at all times, especially when out in public. To that end, New York artist Jason Shelowitz has recently plastered etiquette posters, reminding citizens of proper behaviour in the public area that needs it the most — the subway system. Recognizing (stealing) a great idea when we see it, we here at the Post think the TTC deserves (needs) a similar campaign. So, we have loosely formed the Toronto Transit Civility Commission, the TTCC, to remind the public of the responsibilities inherent in travelling with fellow "human" beings. The TTCC are now proud to unveil our first three posters, which you can download below at full-resolution, printable sizes! You can totally print them out and do, I don't know, whatever you want with them! Legal things! And send your etiquette pet peeves to us at thecity@nationalpost.com! We can posterize your peeve, possibly! But remember, this isn't aimed at TTC staff. That's a whole other ball of etiquette wax.

— Steven Murray, National Post

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