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Man uses ketchup to mark territory on New York subway train

New York [USA], Feb 9 (ANI): A New York subway commuter demonstrated a completely new and seemingly effective way of demarcating his personal territory.

ANI Feb 09, 2020 17:46 IST googleads

'Props to woman seated next to him who is not going to give up her seat. (Picture courtesy: @Pervaizistan Twitter)

New York [USA], Feb 9 (ANI): A New York subway commuter demonstrated a completely new and seemingly effective way of demarcating his personal territory.
Pervaiz Shallwani, who is a journalist by profession, Tweeted a picture of ketchup spilled on the floor in an MTA subway train, reported Fox News.
"A straphanger in morning A train pulled a bottle of ketchup from his bag and squirted a perimeter on the train car floor to keep folks from crowding his seat. Props to the woman seated next to him who is not going to give up her seat," Shallwani wrote in his Tweet.
The journalist's concern didn't go unheard though, as just a few moments later the official Twitter handle of the New York City Transit commented: "Good morning. Do you have the 4 digit train car number the ketchup is in?"
Shallwani then replied with an image of the train car number to which the authority promptly responded by Tweeting: "Thanks for letting us know. We'll ask our maintenance team to clean this up ASAP."

The pesky ketchup incident attracted mostly light-hearted and humourous comments, while a handful of users also expressed their annoyance. (ANI)

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