CTA logs 14,000 smoking complaints in 14 months

More than 14,000 complaints have been lodged with the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) about smoking on its trains and platforms over the past 14 months – a staggering number that highlights just how widespread the problem persists.

According to data collected under a Freedom of Information Act request, ridership was at an all-time low during this period, yet smokers continued to light up in plain sight. The CTA Red Line led the pack with nearly 5,500 complaints about smoking, followed closely by the Blue and Green Lines.

While it may seem surprising that so many people are still willing to smoke on public transport despite knowing they're breaking the law, some riders simply accept this as a fact of life. Rigo Osorio, who commutes on the Red Line daily, estimated he spots at least one smoker every time he's on the train.

For others, however, smoking is more than just an inconsiderate habit – it can be a serious health hazard. For those with conditions like asthma, exposure to second-hand smoke can make everyday life unbearable. "I have asthma," said Osorio. "But I don't like to argue with nobody, so I just stay away."

The CTA has implemented various measures to crack down on smoking, including deploying privately contracted security guards to patrol the trains and stations in search of smokers. These guards use chatbots to collect complaints and respond to riders' concerns about smoking.

However, critics say that while the CTA is doing its part to educate riders about the dangers of smoking, more needs to be done to hold people accountable for breaking the law. Chicago police have issued 3,486 citations for smoking on trains and buses through September this year – a number that's roughly half of what was issued in 2024.

Aldermen like Bill Conway and Andre Vasquez are calling on the CTA to do more to enforce its no-smoking policy. "Almost every time I've been on, I can smell cannabis," said Alderman Vasquez. "So it's clear the behavior is occurring. The accountability part is the challenge."

Conway introduced a resolution last month urging the CTA to take stronger action against smokers. "It's absolutely fair to raise fines or have other punitive responses," he said.

The data shows that smoking complaints tend to peak during the afternoon commute, when riders are most likely to be stressed and fatigued. However, one nurse who regularly rides the Red and Brown Lines says she's seen smokers on her train at all hours of the day – even as early as 6:30 am.

Despite the efforts of city officials and riders to crack down on smoking, many remain unconvinced that anything will change. "There just isn't enough restrictions or people really enforcing it," said a student at DePaul University.
 
🚫😩 I mean come on! 14k+ complaints about smokers on CTA trains and platforms? That's just ridiculous 🤯. It's like, hello, you're breaking the law, don't do it in public spaces where non-smokers are already suffering from second-hand smoke 😷. And what's with the lack of enforcement? I saw a guy smoking on the train yesterday and no one did anything 🙅‍♂️. The CTA is doing some things, like hiring security guards and all, but it's just not enough 🚫. We need stricter fines and more accountability for these people who can't even follow basic rules 😡. And what's up with the attitude of some riders who are like "oh, I'll just stay away" when they have conditions that make second-hand smoke super problematic? Like, get active about it! Take a stand 🎉. This is not a joke, people's health is at risk 💔. We need real change, not just empty promises 😒.
 
OMG 🤯 14k complaints about smokers on CTA trains & platforms over 14 months? 😳 That's a LOT of stress for riders with asthma 👀! Data shows that smoking complaints peak during afternoon commutes when people are most stressed 😩. But, why is it still a thing?! 🤷‍♀️

Here's the stats: 📊
- 5,500+ complaints on CTA Red Line
- Ridership at all-time low during this period, yet smokers still light up
- 3,486 citations issued by Chicago police (roughly half of what was issued in 2024)
- Smoking complaints peak during afternoon commutes

We need more action from the CTA & city officials! 🚨 Let's raise those fines or implement stricter enforcement! 💪
 
Ugh, smokin' on trains is still such a huge issue in Chicago! 🚫😒 I mean, 14k+ complaints is crazy! I'm not surprised though, some ppl just don't care about breakin' the law 😴. But for people with asthma or other conditions, it's like a nightmare 💔. And yeah, the CTA's measures are good, but they need to step up enforcement and fines ⚠️. Aldermen Conway and Vasquez are onto somethin' with their resolution 🙌. Maybe if ppl saw some consequences for breakin' the law, they'd think twice before lightin' up on the train 🤔. It's like, we get it, stress and fatigue can be a real thing during rush hour 😴, but smokin' isn't the answer 🚫!
 
I think some of these complaints are blown outta proportion 🤔. Like, come on, 14k is a lot, but its not like the whole city is being poisoned by second hand smoke 😒. Everyone's got their own reasons for smoking, whether it's stress or anxiety or whatever. And yeah, it can be super frustrating when you're trying to relax on the train and some guy lights up next to you 👎.

But let's not forget that the CTA is doing its part, right? They've got security guards patrolling the trains and stations, and they're even using chatbots to deal with complaints 🤖. I mean, sure, maybe more needs to be done, but we can't just jump on the bandwagon and start calling for harsher punishments 💸.

I also think we need to consider the fact that people with asthma are basically forced to live in a bubble when it comes to public transportation 🚫. They're not just being "inconsiderate" or "irresponsible", they're literally fighting for their health 💪. So, maybe instead of cracking down on smokers, we should be trying to find ways to support people with asthma and other conditions who get affected by second-hand smoke 🤝.

And yeah, I know some folks might say that the CTA isn't doing enough to enforce the no-smoking policy, but let's not forget that there are bigger fish to fry 🎣. Like, have you seen the state of the traffic on this city lately? That's a real problem that needs to be addressed 🚗💨.
 
man this is crazy 🤯 like, 14k complaints? that's insane! i think the cta is doing what they can but idk, maybe more needs to be done? like, we all know smoking is bad for us and it's also bad for others with asthma etc. but at the same time, riders are just like "oh well" 😐 and stuff. i feel like the cta should have better security measures in place or somethin'... those chatbots ain't gonna cut it 🤖
 
🚫👎 I'm telling ya, this is no coincidence. They're hiding something from us. First of all, 14k complaints in 14 months? That's like they're expecting it to happen or even encouraging it! And what's with the CTA's security guards using chatbots? It's like they're trying to monitor our conversations and gather intel on who's smoking. 🤔

And don't even get me started on the police not issuing enough citations. Is it possible they're just covering up for the smokers? I mean, 3k citations in a year? That's hardly enough to make a dent. And what about all those people with asthma and other health conditions who can't even protect themselves from second-hand smoke?

I'm starting to think this is some kind of cover-up. Maybe there's something fishy going on with the trains, or maybe the CTA is just too corrupt to do anything about it. 😏 We need more transparency and accountability, that's for sure!
 
🤔 u guys know how frustrating it is when ur on the bus/train n ppl r smokin right in front of u? 🚫😒 its not like they dont no the rules, but i guess some peeps just dont care about breakin the law... or maybe dey just dont think its a big deal 2 them 🤷‍♀️

i mean, asthmatic ppl r out here sufferin n cant even get on public transport without feelin like their life is gonna be ruined by second hand smoke 😷🚑. & its not just smokers who are the problem, its also people sellin cannabis on the trains 🤦‍♂️... some peeps need 2 step up n hold ppl accountable 4 breakin the law 💼

the CTA's tryin but i think dey need 2 do more 💪. like, increase fines or somethin 🤑. its not hard 2 come up with ways 2 keep public transport clean n safe 🚫💕
 
smh can you believe some ppl think they own the place like they're not breaking any laws 🤷‍♀️ meanwhile others are literally wheezing on the train cuz of 2nd hand smoke 😷 I'm not mad at the CTA for trying but like come on, a few security guards with chatbots is not gonna cut it 💁‍♀️ we need more than just a slap on the wrist fines or better yet some actual consequences 💸
 
🚫💨😒👎🏻 CTA gotta take it up a notch 🤯💥! When's the last time you saw someone gettin' fined for smokin' on the train? 🤑🕰️ 6:30 am, anyone? 😴 Still got that vape pen out 🔥
 
I'm all for cracking down on smoking on public transport 🚫👎. It's like, we've been over this and it's still happening? 14k complaints is insane! 🤯 I get that some people just don't care about the rules, but others have legitimate health concerns. Asthma, anyone? 😷

I do think the CTA has taken some steps in the right direction, like deploying security guards, but more needs to be done to hold smokers accountable 💪. Fines or stricter enforcement would be a good start 🤑.

It's weird that people are still smoking on trains during peak hours when they're most stressed and tired 😴. Can't we all just try to look out for each other? 🤝
 
🚂😬 I made a diagram to show how frustrating this is... >> [ ASCII art of a train with smokers on board, surrounded by exasperated passengers ]

So the CTA gets over 14k complaints about smokers on trains and platforms... that's crazy! 🤯 It's like people just expect it to be allowed? And yeah, it's not just about personal space, for those with asthma or other conditions, second-hand smoke is a total nightmare.

The CTA's got some measures in place, but critics say they need to do more. 🚫 Like, what's the point of having security guards if they're just gonna chat with smokers instead of stopping them? 😒 And Aldermen are pushing for stricter fines and enforcement... that might actually make a difference.

But honestly, it feels like nobody believes that taking action will help. 🤔 It's like people just assume "oh well, someone else will do something about it". Well, not gonna happen if we don't speak up and demand change! 💪
 
[Image of a person trying to smoke in a crowded train with flames coming out of the cigarette]

[Image of a chatbot with a police badge and sunglasses]

Smoking on public transport is like, super weird lol

[Image of a graph showing a peak in smoking complaints during afternoons, with a big red X marked through it]

[Image of a person holding a "I'm not arguing" sign while wearing a gas mask]

CTA needs to step up its game and enforce that no-smoking policy 🚫

[Image of a security guard with a megaphone shouting "No smoking!"]

Aldermen are trying to crack down on smokers, but more needs to be done 💪
 
I'm telling ya, this is crazy 🤯! 14k complaints about smokers on the CTA trains and platforms? That's like, wow. And you know what's even crazier? The fact that riders are just accepting it as a norm. Like, I get it, people smoke, but come on, we're all public transportation now! 🚂👍

But for real though, asthma is no joke. Exposed to second-hand smoke can be super bad, like really bad. So yeah, if you got asthma, maybe don't smoke, lol. 😂 But for those who do, it's just not cool.

I heard the CTA's been using chatbots to patrol trains? That's wild 🤖. And the fact that security guards are being deployed is a good start, but more needs to be done. I mean, we need more consequences for breaking the law, you feel me?

Aldermen are trying to get the CTA to step up its game, which is cool. But it's like, what's the plan? Raise fines or something? That's just not gonna cut it if people keep smoking 🤑.

And I'm surprised nobody's bringing up the fact that cannabis smells way worse than cigarettes 😷. Like, come on, let's focus on the real problem here!
 
OMG, can you even believe how rampant smoking is on the CTA trains?! 🤯 Like 14k+ complaints in one year?! That's wild! And yeah, I totally get why some people don't wanna report smokers - they're just gonna light up anyway 😒 But honestly, if you've got asthma or allergies like my friend Rigo does, it's not that hard to find a non-smoky spot outside the train station. The CTA is trying, but maybe they need to step it up on fines and stuff? 🤑 Like Alderman Conway said, someone's gotta hold those smokers accountable! 💁‍♀️
 
🚫😒 Can you believe how many smokers are still lighting up on public transport? Like, I get it, we've all been there, but 14k complaints is crazy! 🤯 And it's not just about being inconsiderate, exposure to second-hand smoke can be a real health risk for people with conditions like asthma.

The CTA has tried various measures to crack down on smoking, including security guards and chatbots, but some ppl are saying they need to do more to hold smokers accountable. I'm all for it too! 🤝 We need stricter enforcement and fines if we're gonna take this problem seriously.

It's also interesting that complaints tend to peak during the afternoon commute when people are stressed and fatigued. Maybe we can educate riders about the dangers of smoking and the importance of respecting others' space? 📚👍
 
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