KNN terrorist only will go mrt bomb won't go wet market or supermarket or shopping center to bomb KNNI think back in the day when there was hysteria about possible terrorist bombings inside MRT stations, they removed the rubbish bins there... 'for your safety'.
KNN terrorist only will go mrt bomb won't go wet market or supermarket or shopping center to bomb KNN
KNN my uncle think you should tell the management you are not 裁弹专家 KNNknn if they want to fart
nothing can stop them
knn last time i was security guard
management ordered we must check all taxis for bombs
knn if got bomb
we earn peanuts do what
shoot the driver with our 9.69 water pistol ah ?
mai kay kiang
faster run far far away
There are none in the MRT stations and bus interchange. Want to throw some litter also so difficult.
Go to the met toilets and throw your rubbish. Some bus interchanges have toilets too but there are no garbage bins at the bus waiting areasThere are none in the MRT stations and bus interchange. Want to throw some litter also so difficult.
Just throw on the floor when nobody's looking.
Even the dustbin just a few steps away, some people still throw on the ground...
I think back in the day when there was hysteria about possible terrorist bombings inside MRT stations, they removed the rubbish bins there... 'for your safety'.
Also, I think it is to tell the mudlanders that there are fewer cleaning jobs at the SMRT, so no need to apply.We need a Malaysian newspaper to properly archive a 17-year old article that was published in the Shitty Times. Sad!
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https://www.thestar.com.my/news/reg...ns-step-up-security-against-terrorist-attacks
MRT stations step up security against terrorist attacks
07 Apr 2004
MORE steps have been taken to make trains here safer against terrorist attacks.
SMRT, which runs the North-South and East-West lines, began to make announcements in MRT stations and on trains yesterday asking passengers to look out for suspicious items.
In addition, the message – in English – was flashed on screens at station entrances, concourses and platforms.
ComfortDelgro, whose SBS Transit runs the North-East line, plans to follow suit soon.
In related moves, both transport operators have already removed rubbish bins from the platform and concourse areas in all their stations.
The latest steps come after the government announced last month it would put marshals on board trains.
Also, I need it is to tell the mudlanders that there are fewer cleaning jobs at the SMRT, so no need to apply.