STOP T RADIO

Dear Citizens:The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) on October 10th started broadcasting continuous radio advertisements and music at South Station, North Station and Airport Station w... continue reading »

1,000 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (1,000 total)
501.
Bill N 17 January 2013
502.
Sarah D 17 January 2013
503.
Rozann K 14 January 2013

"The PA system needs to be upgraded and used for important public service announcements. If music is desired, let street musicians be hired, guaranteed a minimum pay and offered free T passes."

504.
Charles C 14 January 2013
505.
Michael B 11 January 2013
506.
Mathieu D 9 January 2013
507.
Anna R 6 January 2013

"I would rather hear live music performances than commercial radio any day. Subway performers add an interesting and sometimes exciting element to public transportation and should not be marginalized."

508.
Jesseca F 5 January 2013

"T-Radio invades my privacy & right to sit, read, think peacefully while riding public transportation, which I pay for twice - with my tax dollars and with my T fare."

509.
Bruce P 30 December 2012
510.
Joan G 23 December 2012

"This is really important to me!"

511.
Matthew B 22 December 2012
512.
Matteo P 21 December 2012

"Street musicians are part of a city's soul. Losing them would be a tragedy."

513.
Douglas U 11 December 2012

"I've been a regular T rider for over 25 years. T-radio is offensive, invasive, and the quality is terrible: annoying music, silly features, and advertisements. Even if the quality were better, it would still be an assault on riders who enjoy a peaceful at"

514.
Matt K 9 December 2012

"В"

515.
Patricia E 7 December 2012

"Attorney at Law"

516.
Michael B 4 December 2012

"This is a really bad idea. The T needs to focus on providing better service, and that includes keeping us free from this form of noise pollution."

517.
Loay A 3 December 2012

"For Gods sake! We are patrons not cattle to be milked for every dime the advertising industry wants to squeeze out of us."

518.
Penny S 2 December 2012
519.
Dan N 30 November 2012

"I will bring my own music.No public radio on T.I don't have time for advertisments"

520.
Ronnie D 29 November 2012

"No! How dare you pollute our public common space with these damned commercials? No! No! No!"

521.
Marilyn P 27 November 2012

"The radio interferes with reading and the T is noisy enough without it!"

522.
Tyler A 23 November 2012

"I will boycott any product or service advertised in this manner."

523.
Elizabeth Cj 22 November 2012

"В"

524.
Edward A 22 November 2012

"We prefer the musicians and free expression"

525.
Pete K 21 November 2012
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