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UK Remembrance Poppies Removed for 'Safety Reasons'

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Fears London train drivers might confuse red plastic flowers on a platform for red signals have led to their removal, just days after being put up.

Yes, concerns tweeted by a commuter in the UK that remembrance poppies could be mistaken for a red light by drivers has prompted South West Trains to change their mind and take them down.

Ahead of Remembrance Day next month, the company decided to place large plastic poppies on pillars along Surbiton railway station's platform.

And commuters seemed to like it, taking to social media to tweet their delight.

But one person decided to point out the potential hazard, tweeting:

Workers for the train company were then seen taking down the poppies — just days after they were put up.

The #Surbiton story, first reported by the Surrey Comet said that one commuter tweeted his sadness to see them go, accusing South West Trains of being disrespectful.

Alas, the train company admitted that the reason they were taken down was because of the aforementioned warning posted on Twitter.

Beady-eyed commuters also witnessed the removal of poppies at Clapham Junction, again, probably to avoid confusion with red lights.

Odd no one thought of this before! And what would London do without social media?

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