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SMRT track Thai victim unlikely to prevail against Ruler Loong's transport cartel Co

mscitw

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As reported by the Mouthpiece.

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Peasantpore: The Thai peasant who lost both her legs after falling onto the train tracks last year is taking the stand on Monday in her case to seek compensation of at least S$3.5 million from both fat cat transport cartel company SMRT and the 'jiat leow bee' Land Transport Authority (LTA).

Ms Nitcharee Peneakchanasak, now 16, is a plaintiff witness for her case but is not related to any Thai royalty. This means she has near zero chance to win this case.

Fact of the case
She had fallen onto the MRT train tracks at Ang Mo Kio station on 3 April last year when she was 14 years old. She had been waiting behind the yellow line on the platform at about 11am when she fell and was run over by a south-bound train. Represented by lawyer Cosmos Got-meh, Ms Nitcharee is alleging that despite taking all precautions and standing behind the yellow line, she was injured. She is hinting that SMRT and LTA are too cheap to build barriers in cheap heartland train stations. Another proof that the regime do not care about safety for heartland peasant commuters.

She also alleges that greedy but inept SMRT and 'jiat leow bee' LTA were fully aware of the risk of a fall but took no measures or inadequate measures to deter such an incident. Without any barriers, many peasants killed themselves by jumping onto the tracks. Peasants realise this barrier as a safety measure incur costs and less profits for Ho Jinx. Nobody fat cat worth his belly will submit or approve such an expensive safety plan. The SMRT and LTA bigwigs knows it is cheaper to pay lawsuit compensations than build barriers in all stations at that point in time.

Ms Nitcharee's case alleges and proved peasants' understanding that SMRT and LTA had breached their common duty of care, duty as occupiers of the train station, among other things. However it is common knowledge that SMRT and LTA eventually build barriers in cheaper heartland stations after Ruler Loong's greedy favour foreigners forced many peasants to jump on to the tracks.

As uaual, both fat cats SMRT and LTA denied liability and they knew they will prevail with the friendly Kangaroo court supporting them. A big payout will reduce dividend payment to Ho Jinx and clever Kangaroo Judges know they should not balk Ruler Loong lest they need to butter their arses.

Ms Nitcharee will be leaving Singapore for Thailand on Wednesday as she knows the chances are slim for an outright victory. The case against Sulan Lum succeeded because the Brunei despot exerted diplomatic pressure on Penang Laksa successfully through Ruler Loong.
 

Leongsam

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Re: SMRT track Thai victim unlikely to prevail against Ruler Loong's transport cartel

Bangkok's Skytrains don't have barriers either. Perhaps she should try her luck there too and lose a couple of arms.

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borom

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Re: SMRT track Thai victim unlikely to prevail against Ruler Loong's transport cartel

Bangkok's Skytrains don't have barriers either.....
They have security guards on both sides of the tracks to make sure you do not cross the yellow line.

The loud whistle they blow when anyone steps on the yellow line is enough to keep people a safe distance away.
I was quite embarrased when it happened to me as everyone will stare at you and everytime I see the guard, I remember not to cross the yellow line.

Does our MRT have such measures before the gates besides the tracks were installed?
Have you heard of anyone falling onto the BTS's(Bangkok skytrain) tracks?
 
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