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Streetcar 'thoroughly cleaned' after syringe spotted poking out under seat, TTC says

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A Toronto Transit Committee (TTC) streetcar was taken out of service and thoroughly cleaned after a rider spotted a syringe without a cap protruding from underneath a seat. The incident occurred on a 501 Queen streetcar on Saturday around 11 a.m. The TTC spokesperson, Stuart Green, confirmed the incident was reported via the SafeTTC app, leading to the streetcar's immediate removal from service, cleaning, and safe disposal of the syringe. No injuries have been reported.

  1. 1 Saturday, around 11 a.m.: Rider spots syringe on 501 Queen streetcar.
  2. 2 Saturday: Rider informs TTC officials on streetcar, then reports incident online via SafeTTC app.
  3. 3 Monday: TTC spokesperson Stuart Green confirms streetcar was immediately taken out of service, cleaned, and syringe disposed of.
  • Streetcar taken out of service
  • Thorough cleaning of the streetcar
  • Syringe safely disposed of
  • No reported injuries
What: A syringe without a cap was found by a rider on a TTC streetcar, prompting the vehicle to be taken out of service for cleaning and disposal.
When: Saturday around 11 a.m. (incident spotted); Reported online later; Streetcar taken out of service and cleaned on Monday.
Where: On a 501 Queen streetcar, travelling eastbound, in Toronto, Canada. The streetcar was returned to the carhouse for cleaning.
Why: The syringe was found by a rider, posing a potential safety hazard. The TTC responded to ensure public safety and cleanliness, though the origin or purpose of the syringe is unknown.
How: A rider spotted the syringe, informed TTC officials on the streetcar, and later reported it online via the SafeTTC app. In response, the TTC immediately took the streetcar out of service, safely disposed of the syringe, and thoroughly cleaned the vehicle.

A Toronto Transit Committee (TTC) streetcar was taken out of service and thoroughly cleaned after a rider spotted a syringe without a cap protruding from underneath a seat. The incident occurred on a 501 Queen streetcar on Saturday around 11 a.m. The TTC spokesperson, Stuart Green, confirmed the incident was reported via the SafeTTC app, leading to the streetcar's immediate removal from service, cleaning, and safe disposal of the syringe. No injuries have been reported.