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Mind the (widening) gap - between train riders and not so SMART MRT staff

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Commuters and the public are not amused by the latest SMRT initiatives to make commuting more relax and fun. SMRT is going to encourage buskers in the stations, paint the trains according to themes of the day, like football season and more. These frivolous things cost money and will eventually be passed to the commuters.

What is making the commuters and public seeing red is the obvious disconnect in the thinking of the SMRT management and the needs of the commuters. The commuters are not asking for the sky or pole dancing in the train cabins. All they are asking for are smooth, fast, clean, not smelly and less jam packed trains. Are these too difficult to understand?

The frills that the SMRT are planning to roll out are an astounding piece of ‘out of touch’ work, totally oblivious of their mission and the needs of the commuters. Who could come out with such ideas, some foreign talents or someone living in the ivory tower?

It is amazing, really amazing, that top dollars are being paid for this kind of queer thinking. Oops, don’t say that. No need to be rude. The SMRT is public transport and not a circus.

http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.sg/...ign=Feed:+MySingaporeNews+(My+Singapore+News)
 
oic, that lumpalard / fat fuck who wore a pink dress and occupied 3 seats was one of them:confused:
 
No amount of repainting of walls would solve the crowded trains problem. There are simply too many pple in Singapore. Kick them all out.
 
As with CPF, Medishield, the policy is to obfuscate and throw smoke. They are all part of the SAF scholar-paper generals parade. Can't solve the root causes of problems, resort to distract, obfuscate, and confound.
 
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