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Silly Ah Seng! MRT Painted not the issue, 6 SBS BUS BURNT THE ISSUE!

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Don't act blur come clean!

Who burnt the 6 SBS double deck buses at AMK HUB interchange?

Painting MRT Train is not dangerous to us, but burnt bus yes.

What if JI installed firebomb inside SBS buses at interchange at night? We go to work in the morning kenna sia? Pse put Gurkha at all interchange at night! :rolleyes:

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_539095.html



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Jun 11, 2010
Full security review for transport
By Melissa Kok

IN THE wake of the break-in at SMRT's Changi train depot, a comprehensive security review of the entire public transport network will be conducted over the next six months.

MRT depots, including the ones operated by SMRT in Changi, Ulu Pandan, and Bishan, and SBS Transit's facility in Sengkang, will be looked at first. This was announced by the Public Transport Security Committee (PTSC) on Friday night.

Alongside this review, SMRT will be engaging a professional security consultant to carry out a thorough audit of its systems. In a statement, PTSC chairman Lim Bok Ngam said the council 'takes a very serious view of the security of our public transport system and will improve and enhance security in a risk-based and practical manner'.

Mr Lim added that public transport operators have already taken immediate steps to enhance security at their train depots. The PTSC has begun a joint security review of the Changi depot with SMRT and several measures have already been implemented.

SMRT, for example, has beefed up its security personnel and increased patrols at its depots; it is also installing coils of barbed wire around the perimeter of all train depots to reinforce existing fencing. SBS Transit has also stepped up security by deploying more security personnel and upping the number of patrols.

The PTSC, which oversees the security of Singapore's public transport system, comprises representatives from several agencies, including the Ministry of Transport, the Police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force. It conducts regular security reviews of the transport system.

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