Hello. This is to the men who sheepishly mistreated me at 6.24-7.00am at picadilly station. This includes: managers, staff and even the CEO himself.
I've never in my entire life review anything, however the racism and xenophobia that I experienced at this station brough tears to my eyes. They laughed in my face and multiple staff mamebera from the customer service team laughed in the background whilst I explained the reason for my cards not working and my oyster being unable to work.
I will seek after these employees with extreme prejudice or I'll have to believe that TFL accept and silently condones this behaviour.
TFL team, I'll be in contact you. Should this mattest I'll be forced to capitalise on my free time and very much expendable income to create a controversial expose unlike any other.
I believe you now know racism lives within your organization, now let's see if you know that one of your investors have been racially descrimnated against.
I have taken picture of the staff who were abusive I expect their immediate dismal.
--I've wrote this tp you publicly and privately to illustrate my genuine disgust.
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