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very bad experience in bus

alvin36

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very bad experience in bus few days ago....

i was taking a air-con SMRT bus and felt fucking hot , the air con is not working at all. Alot of passenger already making alot of noise, and one aunty walk to the driver and complain to him. but the driver says he cannot do anything. I walk to the driver too, and ask him to check if air-con is working, KNN.. the driver says "this is computer control, i cannot do anything" :mad:

I then asked the driver, what is their customer service number, I want to call and feedback to them. but the CB driver says he dont know again.

never mind.. when i reach the interchange, I went to the counter and feedback to the office. the counter officier ask me.. "why dont you tell the driver ??"

wat the fuck !!
there is no customer service number to feed back ??:mad:

and the air con is comtrolled by computer ??
 

makapaaa

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makapaaa

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The overpriced Peasants' transport system has been reduced as the mainstay for moving Bangalas and other FTrash. Sporns who cannot afford a car or own a car but cannot afford to drive will be treated as such.
 

makapaaa

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"the driver says "this is computer control, i cannot do anything""

He's telling the truth except that the "computer" refers to the Papaya running dogs all out for maximizing their own bonuses and nothing can be done cos CASE and AlTeaA is on their side.
 
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