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'NO WONDERWALL!'

Night Tube littered with hilarious comedy stickers laying down the rules to drunk revellers

Helpful hints also include advice "not to call your ex"

The first stickers were spotted on Victoria line trains just hours after the launch

HILARIOUS stickers advising people on how they should behave on the new Night Tube service have suddenly started appearing in train carriages across London.

The new additions come just days after the service was launched on Friday night - and seem to provide instruction on the correct etiquette for people travelling at night.

 Funny twists on traditional Tube signs appeared on the new Night Tube on Friday
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Funny twists on traditional Tube signs appeared on the new Night Tube on FridayCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 The hilarious stickers were put up as the new service launched
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The hilarious stickers were put up as the new service launchedCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 They are aimed as helpful hints at proper night-time Tube etiquette
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They are aimed as helpful hints at proper night-time Tube etiquetteCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 They've been spotted on the Victoria line
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They've been spotted on the Victoria lineCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 Many look like genuine TfL notices
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Many look like genuine TfL noticesCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 One just advised passengers "not to call your ex"
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One just advised passengers "not to call your ex"Credit: @LivandBryn/Twitter

The first stickers were spotted on Victoria line trains just hours after the launch and appear to imitate the genuine Transport for London ones but with a slightly different take on helpful hints.

One reads; "Polite notice. Do not call your ex" while another says; "No Wonderwall".

Another states: "Priority seat for people eating kebabs, have beer bellies or are less able to stand".

The hilarious instructions were devised by London advertising interns Liv Adda, 27, and Bry Walters, 23, reports the .

The pair said they spent four hours carrying out the stunt to "put a smile on people’s faces".

Bryn, from Battersea, said they put up “hundreds” of stickers.

He said: "People were mostly laughing. We had to be a bit careful of the various authorities though.

"Friday marked the first day of the night tube, but we saw a problem. The day time rules don’t apply on a midnight underground train, so we decided we’d something about it.

 Some were directly aimed at drunken travellers
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Some were directly aimed at drunken travellersCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 They were created by advertising interns Bryn and Liv
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 They were created by advertising interns Bryn and LivCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 They said putting them up took about four hours to complete
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They said putting them up took about four hours to completeCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 One simply says "no Wonderwall"
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One simply says "no Wonderwall"Credit: @LivandBryn/Twitter
 The new Night Tube launched on Friday
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The new Night Tube launched on FridayCredit: @LivandBryn/Twitter

"It was a project we were working on for a while. We were trying to do something that got us noticed."

Liv, from Parsons Green, added: "We thought it was a fun thing to do, so we made the stickers and put them up - it’s twisting the night time attitude in an amusing way."


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