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Preventing falls "not main reason for MRT doors' ...
Platform doors were fitted at all MRT stations to stop people "deliberately" intruding onto the line, a
design expert, Andrew John Mead said at the trial of Nitcharee Peneakchanasak.
The primary aim was not to prevent falls, but to solve the problem of "track intrusions" which had gone up in the
years leading to service disruptions, inconveniences ... and lost of revenues (this last one was added by myself ... hehe):*:
So what is/are your interpretation(s) of the above statements ???
For me, my interpretations are as follow:-
1. If you are a SMRT's customer, you fall and die on the track, it is your own problem (even if it cause us service disruption)!
2. But, if you intend on committing suicide and die on our track ... we will spend money to build a wall (may two or may three)
to prevent you from dieing and disrupting our services!
3. Where is the logic eh? One life is not equal to another ????
Platform doors were fitted at all MRT stations to stop people "deliberately" intruding onto the line, a
design expert, Andrew John Mead said at the trial of Nitcharee Peneakchanasak.
The primary aim was not to prevent falls, but to solve the problem of "track intrusions" which had gone up in the
years leading to service disruptions, inconveniences ... and lost of revenues (this last one was added by myself ... hehe):*:
So what is/are your interpretation(s) of the above statements ???
For me, my interpretations are as follow:-
1. If you are a SMRT's customer, you fall and die on the track, it is your own problem (even if it cause us service disruption)!
2. But, if you intend on committing suicide and die on our track ... we will spend money to build a wall (may two or may three)
to prevent you from dieing and disrupting our services!
3. Where is the logic eh? One life is not equal to another ????

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