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[h=1]DEAR TRS, I HOPE SMRT COULD HIRE SECURITY PATROL FOR THE MIDNIGHT TRAINS[/h]
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13 Oct 2014 - 3:51pm

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Dear The Real Singapore,
I am really afraid of taking the last train home these days. I am not a racist person but I see a lot of drunk foreigners these days behaving rowdy and even sleeping on the floor of the MRT cabin.
When I was studying in the UK last time, the trains have like security patrol guards that walk up and down the trains because drinking and drink fighting in a very serious and common problem in many western countries.
I have not seen such problems a decade ago maybe because drinking culture among Singaporeans isn't that big. But with so many foreigners these days, I really hope SMRT could consider my proposal of hiring security patrol guards for those midnight or weekend late night trains.
I want to say again, I am not discriminating foreigners or xenophobic based on their skin colour or religion or race. I am just worried for my own safety because I have been sexually harassed many times while taking the last MRT train home. I can't take the normal train hours due to my work schedule and I really worry for my own safety and the safety of other female passengers.
Some of these passengers just keep staring at you as if they are going to rape you. A security patrol of 2 man walking up and down the train throughout the whole journey would really add a lot of security to the train and adds a lot of comfort to women like me that takes the last train home.
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The culture of Singapore is changing and drinking problem by these foreigners is definitely affecting the lives of many of us. I do not want to sound xenophobic and I have no right to ask these people to leave my country but I do hope measures can be taken to protect the safety of us female commuters.
=> Why no right? Unless SGs are no longer owner of this country!
Thank you very much TRS for sharing this. I do hope SMRT will consider my feedback.
Amanda Chen
TRS reader
Editor's Note: Feedback has been forwarded to LTA and SMRT.
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13 Oct 2014 - 3:51pm

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Dear The Real Singapore,
I am really afraid of taking the last train home these days. I am not a racist person but I see a lot of drunk foreigners these days behaving rowdy and even sleeping on the floor of the MRT cabin.
When I was studying in the UK last time, the trains have like security patrol guards that walk up and down the trains because drinking and drink fighting in a very serious and common problem in many western countries.
I have not seen such problems a decade ago maybe because drinking culture among Singaporeans isn't that big. But with so many foreigners these days, I really hope SMRT could consider my proposal of hiring security patrol guards for those midnight or weekend late night trains.
I want to say again, I am not discriminating foreigners or xenophobic based on their skin colour or religion or race. I am just worried for my own safety because I have been sexually harassed many times while taking the last MRT train home. I can't take the normal train hours due to my work schedule and I really worry for my own safety and the safety of other female passengers.
Some of these passengers just keep staring at you as if they are going to rape you. A security patrol of 2 man walking up and down the train throughout the whole journey would really add a lot of security to the train and adds a lot of comfort to women like me that takes the last train home.
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The culture of Singapore is changing and drinking problem by these foreigners is definitely affecting the lives of many of us. I do not want to sound xenophobic and I have no right to ask these people to leave my country but I do hope measures can be taken to protect the safety of us female commuters.
=> Why no right? Unless SGs are no longer owner of this country!
Thank you very much TRS for sharing this. I do hope SMRT will consider my feedback.
Amanda Chen
TRS reader
Editor's Note: Feedback has been forwarded to LTA and SMRT.