Rats, Food Outlets and MRTs

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Rats go to where food is.

To maximise profits, PAP has allowed many food outlets at MRT stations. Not Thanks to HC employing Saw Phaik Hwa to maximise retail space at MRT stations. There are now many food outlets at every MRT station and retail is a big part of SMRT revenue

Will rats be attracted to food at outlets at MRT stations? will rats use MRT tracks to move from Bukit Batok MRT station to other MRT stations?

Are there many rat colonies near to or at MRT stations which are still not discovered? Bukit Batok rat colony may just be the tip of the iceberg

Will rats gnaw on wires at mrt stations causing breakdowns and accidents???

Do we need a MRT disaster to happen before NEA and PAP do something proactively abt rats and food outlets at MRT stations?
 
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Food outlets are located at convenient spots for the sake of the commuters.

However, if sinkies insist on leaving food scraps all over the place, you cannot blame the government for that. It's the fault of 3rd word mentality Singaporeans.
 
Food outlets are located at convenient spots for the sake of the commuters.

However, if sinkies insist on leaving food scraps all over the place, you cannot blame the government for that. It's the fault of 3rd word mentality Singaporeans.

Every country has to tailor policies based on its strengths, values and weaknesses. Ang Moh countries are not likely to sell nasi lemak or chicken rice which attract pests. Sandwiches and coffee are not too bad. Plus the humid weather, rubbish and rice decay faster and attract more pests

Do you see the problem with rats, food outlets at mrt stations? Do you want to wait for rats to chew off wires and safety devices and then start doing something abt the problem?
 
Food outlets are located at convenient spots for the sake of the commuters.

However, if sinkies insist on leaving food scraps all over the place, you cannot blame the government for that. It's the fault of 3rd word mentality Singaporeans.

maybe smrt should limit the kind of food to be sold at MRT stations to certain food only and drinks
 
Every country has to tailor policies based on its strengths, values and weaknesses.

If that's the case there should be a law passed that requires sinkies to wear straightjackets as the majority are looney.

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If that's the case there should be a law passed that requires sinkies to wear straightjackets as the majority are looney.





If your intelligence justifies such a policy, sure, just propose it to your master and see whether it gets passed
 
Food outlets are located at convenient spots for the sake of the commuters.

However, if sinkies insist on leaving food scraps all over the place, you cannot blame the government for that. It's the fault of 3rd word mentality Singaporeans.

There were 100,000 deaths during the Great Plague of London. Rats carried the fleas that caused the plague. They were attracted by city streets filled with rubbish and waste. Rats transmitted the disease running through the London underground sewerage system.

Rats in mrt stations can easily run along mrt tracks and tunnels and spread diseases.

Do we wait, procrastinate and wait for bad things to happen before we do something?
 
mebbe smrt should get mr kebab the mutherfarker to skew some rats

that's one way.

Getting rid of rat problem in SG is an NEA task. But rats go to places where food is and they like tunnels and drains because these provide quick and easy access. These make MRT stations more vulnerable and is a cause for concern. MRT safety can be compromised because of a rat colony near MRT stations
 
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Do we wait, procrastinate and wait for bad things to happen before we do something?

"We" is the people living in Singapore. They have to adopt 1st world habits instead of behaving like peasants.

Once cleanliness becomes a habit amongst sinkies, the rat problem will be solved very quickly.

The next time you see a bunch of sinkies leaving a huge mess behind, make sure you play your part and tell them to clear their tables before depart.

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Food outlets are located at convenient spots for the sake of the commuters.

However, if sinkies insist on leaving food scraps all over the place, you cannot blame the government for that. It's the fault of 3rd word mentality Singaporeans.

the people leaving the food scraps are not necessary Singaporeans.
 
the people leaving the food scraps are not necessary Singaporeans.

They are either current Singaporeans or future Singaporeans. Rats can't tell the difference.
 
"We" is the people living in Singapore. They have to adopt 1st world habits instead of behaving like peasants.

Once cleanliness becomes a habit amongst sinkies, the rat problem will be solved very quickly.

The next time you see a bunch of sinkies leaving a huge mess behind, make sure you play your part and tell them to clear their tables before depart.

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Singapore was once clean and green. Now SG is dirty and filthy and overwhelmed with 3rd world foreigners.

Until such time, pap recognises the root cause of the littering, rats will breed and proliferate.

Blaming Singaporeans for littering is to miss the root cause of the problem.

In the meantime, rats are running amok all over SG. Do NEA and PAP continue to let the rats run all over?
 
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the people leaving the food scraps are not necessary Singaporeans.

Of course I agree absolutely.

the immediate task is to rid the rat problem.

the next task is to educate the 3rd world foreigners
 
Singapore was once clean and green. Now SG is dirty and dirty and overwhelmed with 3rd world foreigners.

Until such time, pap recognises the root cause of the littering, rats will breed and proliferate.

Blaming Singaporeans for littering is to miss the root cause of the problem.

In the meantime, rats are running amok all over SG. Do NEA and PAP continue to let the rats run all over?

If A Singaporean sees a foreigner leaving a mess behind, they should insist that the foreigner clean up the mess they made rather than just taking a photo and uploading to stomp.

That's what happens in NZ when some PRC chinks talk loudly, smoke where they shouldn't and litter the surroundings. The Kiwis will tell them off in no uncertain terms. The PRC nationals who settle here all learn how to behave very quickly. If the Kiwis can do it then so can the sinkies.
 
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