London Underground censor Massive Attack posters

London Underground have hit the headlines again for all the wrong reasons by censoring posters advertising Massive Attack’s new album Heligoland.
This the first time that the PC Bridgade has banned poster from appearing down under – they banned Ministry of Sounds NYE poster in December because it encouraged graffiti.
Massive Attack’s Robert ‘3D’ Del Naja, who had to redesign his artwork for stations, said: “They won’t allow anything on the Tube that looks like street art. They want us to remove all drips and fuzz. It’s the most absurd censorship I’ve ever seen.”
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