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Isn’t this action too late? FUCK YOU LTA!

Froggy

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When you read news like this it make you hot!

1. The culprit is just a kid for goodness sake. This shows how heartless, brainless, souless this fucking government is.

2. Fucking LTA was given 2 chances to make good - (a) read below, MRT first issued a notice LTA should not have proceeded with court action ; (b) according to another report the judge asked the girl to write an appeal, she did but was rejected. This speaks volume about this fucking government!

3. So now, why change only under pressure? The damage was done, the poor girl will now live the rest of her life with a record, I say FUCK YOU LTA and PAP!

This sick government is so fucking sick and this society underthem had literally gone to the dogs. With incident like this and the perpetual breakdown of our transport system are you pround to be a Singaporean?



Penalties for flouting MRT rules under review

LTA looking at differentiating violations after student is fined for charging phone
Published on Jan 25, 2014, 7:58 AM

By Christopher Tan Senior Correspondent

The Land Transport Authority is relooking at how it penalises commuters who flout MRT rules, after a student was fined $400 for using an electrical socket at a station to charge her mobile phone.

The incident, which occurred last August, surfaced on Monday on The Real Singapore website.

Responding to press queries on the student's case, an LTA spokesman confirmed the $400 fine yesterday.

"She pleaded guilty and was fined by the court."

The spokesman also said that the authority is looking at "differentiating violations" under the Rapid Transit Systems (RTS) Regulations, which are spelt out over 17 pages and include offences such as eating on trains, loitering and tampering with equipment.

The LTA declined to say exactly what it will be changing, only saying that it hopes to adopt "a calibrated approach that better takes into account the severity of the violation in relation to the impact it could have on the safe and reliable operation of the rail system".

Sources believe that if the review had been done last year, the student who used the station socket to charge her phone may not have been prosecuted.

The Straits Times understands that the girl was first issued a notice of offence by rail operator SMRT for infringing a regulation which bars anyone from the improper use of any electrical equipment "upon the railway premises". It carries a maximum fine of $5,000.

The LTA then followed up with legal action.

The news of the fine whipped up strong reactions among netizens, with one saying it smacked of "high-handedness", adding that the girl could just have been let off with a warning.

Another wrote: "If don't allow, lock up the socket."

That is what SBS Transit - Singapore's other rail operator - does.

Electrical sockets in public areas of its train stations are under lock and key. An SBS Transit spokesman said it does this "to prevent unauthorised use".

At Changi Airport, free charging points are provided in transit areas. But power sockets elsewhere in the terminals are locked "to prevent any misuse which may affect airport operations".

SMRT said it may start doing the same for its sockets, or put up notices to say they are not for public use.

Apparently, connecting a faulty device may cause electrical interference which could trip up the train system.

According to the LTA, about 1,600 notices of offence were issued last year for infringements of RTS regulations, mainly relating to illegal parking on MRT premises.
In 2008, nearly 3,000 were issued, with more than half given to commuters caught eating or drinking in stations or on trains.

There are more than 30 different types of offences under the RTS regulations, each attracting maximum fines of $500 to $5,000.

Lawyer Vijai Parwani said: "Power sockets are ubiquitous. If one is left in the open, it is not unreasonable for a person to assume that it can be used, especially if it's in a public area and it is not under lock and key."
 

Leongsam

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Her actions and similar actions by others could well be the cause of the recent spate of disruptions. Charging a phone could have caused an overloading of the electrical network resulting in insufficient electricity to run the trains.

Her fine is very lenient considering the severity of her offense and the consequences of her crime. Thousands of commuters were affected by her thoughtless act.
 

kiss

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Her actions and similar actions by others could well be the cause of the recent spate of disruptions. Charging a phone could well have caused an overloading of the electrical network resulting in insufficient electricity to run the trains.

Her fine is very lenient considering the severity of her offense and the consequences of her crime. Thousands of commuters were affected by her thoughtless act.


Can you stop trying sooooo hard to be funny. It is not funny at all :rolleyes:
 

sadfcuk

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I agree. Many people think "little bit nia, where got problem"? But they don't realise that somewhere else someone is also thinking the same thing...

And the "little bit" adds up and becomes a shitstorm for someone, somewhere.

Talk about the butterfly effect. These stunts needs to be clamped down hard and fast.
 

Narong Wongwan

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I agree. Many people think "little bit nia, where got problem"? But they don't realise that somewhere else someone is also thinking the same thing...

And the "little bit" adds up and becomes a shitstorm for someone, somewhere.

Talk about the butterfly effect. These stunts needs to be clamped down hard and fast.

Clampdown indeed...this is a police state afterall.
1001 more serious things that need to be clampdown in sinkieland indeed they chose to bully a schoolgirl....Ccb hopeless vile pappies mindset
 

Seee3

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Something is going very wrong in LtA and Smrt. These 2 organizations appeared to be in total chaos. LTA acceding to instruction ( or was it their own initiative) to proceed with the tunneling of so many lines speaks volume of the capability of the CEO. With company after company going bust, the progress and management of the contract is in a total mess. I understand that one of the coring machine is stuck underground and the contractor has gone bust. It will take millions for the next contractor just to dismantle and extricate the machine. Construction work is not paper play. If he doesn't have the ability to supervise such rapid expansion plan, then learn to say NO. Otherwise, it other auxiliary functions of the organization will also suffer like the current state of the mrt services and such stupid incident like the above. Don't take a yes man to be capable. If he is unable to deliver, this is the result that we are getting now.
 
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Leongsam

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Can you stop trying sooooo hard to be funny. It is not funny at all :rolleyes:

On the contrary I'm trying to illustrate that the thoughtless actions of one individual can cause huge problems if not nipped at the bud.

Eating on the trains is another crime that should be severely punished eg caning and jail. Eating attracts rats. The rats could then gnaw through the hydraulic brake hoses and cause a brake failure that could kill scores and injure hundreds if not thousands of people.
 

Froggy

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Her actions and similar actions by others could well be the cause of the recent spate of disruptions. Charging a phone could have caused an overloading of the electrical network resulting in insufficient electricity to run the trains.

Her fine is very lenient considering the severity of her offense and the consequences of her crime. Thousands of commuters were affected by her thoughtless act.

 

laksaboy

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If using a station's electric sockets to charge mobile phones could cause train disruptions, the person who designed the whole thing probably wasn't very bright.
 

Leongsam

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If using a station's electric sockets to charge mobile phones could cause train disruptions, the person who designed the whole thing probably wasn't very bright.

Probably designed by a Singaporean. They should have got foreign talent to do the job.
 

escher

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Her actions and similar actions by others could well be the cause of the recent spate of disruptions. Charging a phone could have caused an overloading of the electrical network resulting in insufficient electricity to run the trains.

Her fine is very lenient considering the severity of her offense and the consequences of her crime. Thousands of commuters were affected by her thoughtless act.


She is lucky not to get the death sentence together with her father and mother for not teaching her well as normally done in North Korea
She could even be fed to 120 starving dogs watched by smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY and the entire Lee Kwa families

The least that should be done to her will be 100 strokes of the rotan to show PAP meant business and dont you all fuck with PAP and to remain head down down and arseholes up high high
Those who put razor blades in arseholes will have arseholes cut out of them

By Order

Smear of shit on sole of shoe Lee Kuan Yew
 

melanietan

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Her actions and similar actions by others could well be the cause of the recent spate of disruptions. Charging a phone could have caused an overloading of the electrical network resulting in insufficient electricity to run the trains.

Her fine is very lenient considering the severity of her offense and the consequences of her crime. Thousands of commuters were affected by her thoughtless act.

charging a phone can cause an overload in a billion dollar transport system wired up with circuit breakers and what not? Her phone is Nuclear powered? You having mind freeze because New Zealand now minus zero?
 

songsongjurong

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If she was a foreigner, just a friendly reminder will settle. If sinkie, the full weight of the law will crush you like a cockroach.

黑心SMRT!
 

Leongsam

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charging a phone can cause an overload in a billion dollar transport system wired up with circuit breakers and what not? Her phone is Nuclear powered? You having mind freeze because New Zealand now minus zero?

Don't be ridiculous. Are you one of those retards that foreign talent refers to or what?!!! :rolleyes: One cell phone would draw 4 to 10 watts max.

Besides it's SUMMER in the Southern Hemisphere in January. You're not just stupid your bloody ignorant too.
 
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