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Aug 18, 2025, 04:21pm
A man's behaviour on board an MRT train has left commuters both shocked and amused.
Stomper James alerted Stomp to the 'indecent exposure' that was posted on Reddit with the tongue-in-cheek caption: "Whose uncle is this? Please remind him not to air his PP publicly."
The accompanying photo quickly garnered over 800 upvotes, with netizens cringing at the sight and questioning why such conduct was happening in a crowded public space.
One commenter quipped that this was a matter serious enough to "press the emergency communication button", while others joked about how 'PP' was definitely not referring to a PowerPoint.
While many took the opportunity to poke fun at the awkward moment, others expressed concern about the discomfort and distress such behaviour could cause fellow commuters, especially during peak hours.
The post has sparked discussion about basic public decency on trains, with netizens urging passengers to remember that public transport is a shared space and not the place for inappropriate acts
Man's indecent exposure on MRT train sparks heated discussion

A man's behaviour on board an MRT train has left commuters both shocked and amused.
Stomper James alerted Stomp to the 'indecent exposure' that was posted on Reddit with the tongue-in-cheek caption: "Whose uncle is this? Please remind him not to air his PP publicly."
The accompanying photo quickly garnered over 800 upvotes, with netizens cringing at the sight and questioning why such conduct was happening in a crowded public space.
One commenter quipped that this was a matter serious enough to "press the emergency communication button", while others joked about how 'PP' was definitely not referring to a PowerPoint.
While many took the opportunity to poke fun at the awkward moment, others expressed concern about the discomfort and distress such behaviour could cause fellow commuters, especially during peak hours.
"He thinks it's fun to have other commuters watch him?" asked one Redditor.The post has sparked discussion about basic public decency on trains, with netizens urging passengers to remember that public transport is a shared space and not the place for inappropriate acts