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CCB Another MRT DEATH. WTF is SMRT Doing? Slow To Put Barriers. Take Money Very FAST

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Lianhe Wanbao - 4 hrs 27 mins ago
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<cite>Police and Cisco officers removed the body from the tracks at around 1am this morning. </cite>
A 61-year-old woman was crushed and killed on the spot when she was hit by an MRT late last night.
Mdm Ling Dai Ting, 61, fell onto the railway tracks last night around 11.25pm as the train was approaching Yio Chu Kang station. According to passengers, the driver sounded a deafening whistle as it pulled into the station, before coming to a halt.
A SMRT staff that witnessed the whole event was seen to be in a state of shock and had to be lead away by a fellow staff.
Other witnesses reported not knowing how Mdm Ling fell onto the tracks. They said the train did an emergency brake but it was not in time to save Mdm Ling.
Mdm Ling was found under the second carriage of the train with her arm crushed and gashes on her face. She was pronounced dead at 11.50pm. Her belongings have been taken away by the police.
Lianhe Wanbao reporters tried to interview Mdm Ling’s family this morning but could not reach them. Neighbours say Mdm Ling lived with her three children and is not working. They also described her as a friendly person.
“We saw her in the afternoon and she even said hi. Everything seemed normal.”
About 680 passengers were on the train when the incident happened.
Source: Lianhe Wanbao, 16 June 2011. Click here for the Chinese report.


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too many foreigners so accidentally kana pushed lor........................


wonder how many ''suicides'' are actually suicides.............
 

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SMRT generates profits from commuters year after year..... But it takes ages for them to even install basic barriers..

Every year, there'll be gory deaths in our MRT stations..

How many more Singaporean's lives are to be sacrificied in the rail way tracks..???
 

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May be the Thai girl got richer by S$250K inspired more MRT Jumpers?

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too many foreigners so accidentally kana pushed lor........................


wonder how many ''suicides'' are actually suicides.............
 

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I don't think the barriers will help. Looking forward to the first barrier jumper suicide.
 

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99% of the train stations in the UK operate without any form of barrier between the platform and the tracks.

Why Sinkies need to be saved from their own stupidity is beyond me.
 

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"This is pure accident. Not going to stop me from taking the MRT again."


 

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You are right. I have seen systems in US, Canada, and Japan. They all operate without any barriers. Barriers are for nanny states.

If too many people fell onto SMRT tracks, that only means life for many here sucks to the extent they are willing to throw themselves in front of trains. Can't keep blaming SMRT. Blame the govt leaders.

99% of the train stations in the UK operate without any form of barrier between the platform and the tracks.

Why Sinkies need to be saved from their own stupidity is beyond me.
 
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I don't think the barriers will help. Looking forward to the first barrier jumper suicide.

First barrier jumper will probably be NS recruits cannot take it and do their 1st SOC for the last time. For female they need to be sent to do bmt low wall to get ready for future barrier jumping.
 

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that only means life for many here sucks to the extent they are willing to throw themselves in front of trains. Can't keep blaming SMRT. Blame the govt leaders.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with life in Singapore. It's a great country full of fantastic opportunities built upon a world class infrastructure. The problem doesn't lie with the SMRT and it's not the fault of the govt either. :rolleyes:

The root cause of the issue is that many Sinkies don't have the ability to face life's challenges. Why this is so is puzzling. I used to think it was because they've had it easy for far too long. I now believe it's simply the case of an inferior gene pool being unable to cope with an environment that requires a measure of resourcefulness and a spirit of enterprise in order to thrive in.
 

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Based on what you said, they should install blenders instead of barriers. Just jump I. And become mince meat... Easier to clean up and wouldn't affect train schedules.
 

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They might come out a new rule: whoever fall into the track, their family should pay penalty for $100,000
 

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with life in Singapore. It's a great country full of fantastic opportunities built upon a world class infrastructure. The problem doesn't lie with the SMRT and it's not the fault of the govt either. :rolleyes:

The root cause of the issue is that many Sinkies don't have the ability to face life's challenges. Why this is so is puzzling. I used to think it was because they've had it easy for far too long. I now believe it's simply the case of an inferior gene pool being unable to cope with an environment that requires a measure of resourcefulness and a spirit of enterprise in order to thrive in.

Sam don't talk cock while you hide in Sydney. Aren't you a QUITTER? Come back and live here lah!
 

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There is absolutely nothing wrong with life in Singapore. It's a great country full of fantastic opportunities built upon a world class infrastructure. The problem doesn't lie with the SMRT and it's not the fault of the govt either. :rolleyes:

The root cause of the issue is that many Sinkies don't have the ability to face life's challenges. Why this is so is puzzling. I used to think it was because they've had it easy for far too long. I now believe it's simply the case of an inferior gene pool being unable to cope with an environment that requires a measure of resourcefulness and a spirit of enterprise in order to thrive in.

For younger generations, it will more happier if one has a lower expectation in life. Earn more earn less as long as one are happy & healthy is ok liao. Do not always compare with others that richer & more successful.
 

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For younger generations, it will more happier if one has a lower expectation in life. Earn more earn less as long as one are happy & healthy is ok liao. Do not always compare with others that richer & more successful.

How can when you have the HIGHEST PAID IN THE WORLD public servants? Lead by example isn't it?

In fact this study shows our young are very materialistic. Read on....


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Straits Times, 15 June 2011
BLAME the material girl for Singapore’s baby woes.
Cupid and the stork had no luck last year, with the number of marriages and babies born dipping to yet another record low.
New research by Singapore Management University (SMU) psychology professor Norman Li could shed some light on Singapore’s ever-shrinking birth rate. His study, published earlier this year, shows that Singaporean women are ’significantly’ more materialistic than their American peers.
When it comes to looking for a potential spouse, the top criterion for Singaporean women is a man’s social status. Next on the list is kindness, followed by a lively personality. In contrast, American women value kindness the most, followed by looks, then a man’s social standing.
Prof Li did not ask his subjects for their reasons but said he is not surprised by the finding. ‘Maybe Singaporean women are just being realistic. Here, you need a lot of money to survive and afford an affluent lifestyle. Maybe they are just being practical,’ he said.
He and his associates surveyed about 400 psychology students aged between 19 and 21, studying at the SMU and the Northern Illinois University near Chicago in the United States, on their attitudes towards marriage, children and preferences when it comes to choosing a partner.
The study found no major differences when it comes to men: Both American and Singaporean men went for looks first. The second most important trait in a spouse for men was kindness and the third was a lively personality.
‘Men are wired to go for looks,’ he explained, adding that a woman’s physical attractiveness is a visual cue for fertility. Features such as ’soft skin, full-looking lips and colourful cheeks’ are not just attractive, but also associated with youth, which indicates a woman’s fertility. That is why men tend to go for younger women, he explained.
Prof Li, a 45-year-old American-born Chinese, knows this first-hand. His American wife, Ruth, is 21 years his junior. Mrs Li, now a housewife, was his student when he was lecturing at the University of Texas at Austin before he came to Singapore in 2008. They have a two-year-old son, Jasper.
His research also showed that the pursuit of material success is at odds with the desire to settle down and have babies. ‘Lots of past research have shown that the more materialistic you are, the less you place value on having friends and family,’ he said.
It’s a simple trade-off, he added. We have only so much time and energy, and chasing one goal means giving up another ideal.
Another possible factor has to do with one’s source for fulfilment, whether it is strong family ties or material success. He said: ‘If you have good relationships, you may not need to value material things because you already feel good.’
However, he noted that research has not determined which comes first: ‘Do people pursue material goals and then abandon friends and family, or is it because they are no good at having friends and family and so they make up for it by grabbing onto material things?’
He said he decided to study Singapore’s baby woes from a psychological perspective after learning that it was an utmost national concern. By and large, he noted, wealthier countries tend to have lower birth rates. Yet ’significant differences’ still occur among countries which enjoy similar levels of economic development, he said.
That is why he decided to compare Singapore and the US. Singapore ranks ninth out of 229 countries, while the US takes the 10th place, in terms of per capita gross domestic product, according to the Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook.
Yet the US’ total fertility rate (TFR) at 2.05 in 2009 was almost double Singapore’s rate of 1.22. Last year, Singapore’s TFR, which measures the average number of children a woman will bear in her lifetime, sank to a historic low of 1.16.
Only 37,967 babies were born last year, the lowest number since 2005 when Singapore saw 37,492 births, despite the surge in the number of new citizens and permanent residents in recent years. And only 24,363 couples tied the knot last year – the lowest since 2007, when 23,966 couples wed.
In a Family Research Network forum presentation on singlehood at the National University of Singapore last month, Prof Li pointed out that Singaporeans – both men and women – are ’significantly’ less satisfied with life than Americans.
Americans scored an average of five, while Singaporeans came in at 4.38 in his study. The closer the score is to seven, the more satisfied with life the respondents are. Singaporean women were also found to be ’significantly’ more materialistic than American women. They polled an average of 3.98, compared to the American women’s score of 3.74. The closer the score is to five, the more materialistic one is deemed to be.
While the study did not ask respondents for the reasons behind their answers, Prof Li feels that the relentless rat race and high cost of living are possible reasons Singaporeans are less happy with life and are more inclined to go after money and success.
While it is expensive to live in major US cities such as New York or Los Angeles, there are plenty of places in the US to ‘live comfortably’ for a lot less money than in Singapore. ‘It’s not that hard to buy a house and car in the US,’ he said.
Besides, with the globalised economy and outsourcing, Singaporeans are vulnerable to losing their jobs to a foreigner any time. ‘People can’t really relax. Can you really get to the point where you feel comfortable? People just don’t get to that point any more,’ he noted.
Also, Singaporeans, like other Asians, tend to worry more about life than Westerners, who are ‘more relaxed’ and more comfortable with facing the unknown.
‘I think you have to work really hard and succeed before you can relax here,’ he said. ‘On average, people in the West are able to enjoy life as they go along. They are not going to kill themselves to succeed.’
So what is the bottom line?
He pronounced: ‘Materialism is a double-edged sword.’ While materialistic values spur the economy to greater heights, they dampens people’s desire for family and children.
His research shows that people who are less satisfied with life and value material success more are less likely to view marriage and procreation ‘favourably’. For career-minded women, having children – or more children for that matter – is a drain on their time and resources.
With more women taking on high-flying jobs and their expectations of their partners rising as their own earning power soars, he reckoned getting the dismal birth rate up will be ‘very, very difficult’ unless a shift in values away from materialism towards more pro-family values occurs.
But beyond saying that more monetary incentives are unlikely to spur the stork to visit more often, he refused to delve further into pro-natal incentives that will work, insisting that is not his area.
His research mainly explores ‘what do people really look for in mates’ and the science of attraction, love and lust in people, he maintained.
So has knowing all about women’s psyche helped in his own pursuit of happiness? Prof Li is the first to admit he has had ‘mixed success’ and made ‘lots of mistakes’ in his love life, despite his vast research on the topic. His first marriage, to a former postgraduate course mate, broke down after four years due to ‘different values’.
‘There’s a difference between knowing what you should do and doing it. Doing it is not always easy,’ he said. ‘I’m reasonably confident that I can tell when someone is interested in me. I can generally interest someone who might be interested in me but I could use more work in the relationship maintenance department.’ – ST

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The problem is our Sinkie Kiasu mentality... All want to rush into the train, thats why people may accidently fall onto the tracks! Sometimes people even push one another to "form" a Q infront of the yellow line... Kiasu ones will jump infront of Q beyond the yellow line just before train pulls into the station!

Commuters should be educated with first cum first in system... Show a little bit of kindness - "what" begins with Me?!
 
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