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The mainstream media should also do its part to help restore public confidence in Singapore's rail network. In doing so, trying too hard to manage public opinion would cause more harm than good.

Such stories fuel ridicule in cyberspace because ground sentiments are very different from the Orwellian reportage presented on state television. Why bluff ourselves? If people are angry, so be it.

When I interviewed SMRT officials several years ago, I met a combat engineer who retired as a Lieutenant Colonel prior to joining the company. Among other things, this officer had taken part in SAF operations in UNAVEM. I am not sure who writes his pay cheque these days, but the point is that SMRT has a number of former military personnel the company can count on during a crisis.

- http://kementah.blogspot.com/2011/12/rail-security-threat-smrts-failure-to.html
 
This is 天足定 to punish PAP cronies for bull dozing the whole Hillview Ave estate and disperse the voters after winning back the opposition ward from Ling How Dong.



The mainstream media should also do its part to help restore public confidence in Singapore's rail network. In doing so, trying too hard to manage public opinion would cause more harm than good.

Such stories fuel ridicule in cyberspace because ground sentiments are very different from the Orwellian reportage presented on state television. Why bluff ourselves? If people are angry, so be it.

When I interviewed SMRT officials several years ago, I met a combat engineer who retired as a Lieutenant Colonel prior to joining the company. Among other things, this officer had taken part in SAF operations in UNAVEM. I am not sure who writes his pay cheque these days, but the point is that SMRT has a number of former military personnel the company can count on during a crisis.

- http://kementah.blogspot.com/2011/12/rail-security-threat-smrts-failure-to.html
 
The mainstream media should also do its part to help restore public confidence in Singapore's rail network. In doing so, trying too hard to manage public opinion would cause more harm than good.

Such stories fuel ridicule in cyberspace because ground sentiments are very different from the Orwellian reportage presented on state television. Why bluff ourselves? If people are angry, so be it.

When I interviewed SMRT officials several years ago, I met a combat engineer who retired as a Lieutenant Colonel prior to joining the company. Among other things, this officer had taken part in SAF operations in UNAVEM. I am not sure who writes his pay cheque these days, but the point is that SMRT has a number of former military personnel the company can count on during a crisis.

- http://kementah.blogspot.com/2011/12/rail-security-threat-smrts-failure-to.html

Sorry hor that chap u were talking about was asked to leave along with most of the old guards when the lady boss took over and she replaced most of these post with new young staff from her former working place in DFS.
 
Sorry hor that chap u were talking about was asked to leave along with most of the old guards when the lady boss took over and she replaced most of these post with new young staff from her former working place in DFS.
Yes, AhTee was a pioneer there.
 
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The mainstream media should also do its part to help restore public confidence in Singapore's rail network. In doing so, trying too hard to manage public opinion would cause more harm than good.

I think they better come clean this time regarding the 'corruption' within when profit is above survival of the transportation system. The MRT can hardly move people effectively without constant fear and delays ! What a farce ! PAP's reputation is going down the drain fast.
 
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