We have world fuck class government providing world class fuck transportation.
What about the needy? the old people, pregnant woman and young children?
66.66% singaporeans fool, please wake up your fucking idea, will you be happy to see your old age parents and grand-parent standing?
What? We pay to stand in MRT trains? See this old man suffering
STOMPers express their unhappiness over the new seatless MRT trains.
In an MMS to STOMP yesterday (12 Nov), one STOMPer says:
“I was on board this seatless MRT train during the evening peak period, and couldn’t help but feel helpless for several old men who couldn't get to sit even when the cabin got relatively empty along the way.
“Some passengers also skipped this train for another one because the door areas were packed with people who were reluctant to move in.
“At Jurong East station, many passengers ran across this area for seats upon seeing the empty cabin.
“So really, I'm wondering what the rationale is for removing our precious seats when everyone is far too 'foresighted' to ignore the empty spaces behind them and not move in.”
Another STOMPer sent in an email with this to say:
“This morning, I got a rude shock when I entered the MRT train at Tampines. Out of six rows of seats in the cabin, two rows were missing!
“There were roughly twenty seats!
“What an irony. When SMRT first introduced the train system here, it went to the extent of seeking public opinions on what kind of seats would be best. Now, they are taking them away!
“Desperate for more standing space in the train cabin? Consider the 'flip seats' in London trains!”
What about the needy? the old people, pregnant woman and young children?
66.66% singaporeans fool, please wake up your fucking idea, will you be happy to see your old age parents and grand-parent standing?
What? We pay to stand in MRT trains? See this old man suffering
STOMPers express their unhappiness over the new seatless MRT trains.
In an MMS to STOMP yesterday (12 Nov), one STOMPer says:
“I was on board this seatless MRT train during the evening peak period, and couldn’t help but feel helpless for several old men who couldn't get to sit even when the cabin got relatively empty along the way.
“Some passengers also skipped this train for another one because the door areas were packed with people who were reluctant to move in.
“At Jurong East station, many passengers ran across this area for seats upon seeing the empty cabin.
“So really, I'm wondering what the rationale is for removing our precious seats when everyone is far too 'foresighted' to ignore the empty spaces behind them and not move in.”
Another STOMPer sent in an email with this to say:
“This morning, I got a rude shock when I entered the MRT train at Tampines. Out of six rows of seats in the cabin, two rows were missing!
“There were roughly twenty seats!
“What an irony. When SMRT first introduced the train system here, it went to the extent of seeking public opinions on what kind of seats would be best. Now, they are taking them away!
“Desperate for more standing space in the train cabin? Consider the 'flip seats' in London trains!”
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