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The extra few minutes of sleep to be gained on the subway to and from work can be a valuable boost to your natural bedtime repose, but at what cost to personal dignity? Exhausted commuters are frequently seen slumped in their seats, legs apart, mouths open, snoring loudly. The Subway Sleeper's Screen addresses several anxieties of the under ground snoozer, promoting a deeper, more refreshing sleep. Firstly it conceals his or her identity, hides an open mouth, and even goes some way towards muffling the sound of snoring. Secondly it masks the area that would be in view if the sleeper has fallen asleep with legs wide apart. Thirdly, the screen is emblazoned with the name of the station where you need to alight, so helpful (and appreciative) fellow passengers can wake you up in time.
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