Train Breakdown 24th Feb

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Straits Times made a very very brief mention on 24th Feb ( on Home ... page B7)

Why..?

1. Because it is a controlled media and they do not want to embarrass themselves.

2. Because it is quite frequent that it has become a non-event.

The reason why I am putting this up is that they have take us for granted and are telling us they are non-accountable and are protected by their media.

There is no reason to make explanations.( think they run out of reasons and excuses )

If in a freer country with more press freedom, this will be highlighted with much criticisms which act as a catalyst for them to improve efficiency.

Here, they can put their noses high in the air and ask us to accept their inefficiencies and sloppiness.

Can you feel their arrogance and high-handedness on such issues..???
 
Straits Times made a very very brief mention on 24th Feb ( on Home ... page B7)

Why..?

1. Because it is a controlled media and they do not want to embarrass themselves.

2. Because it is quite frequent that it has become a non-event ...
dey repot until sian ...

evryday gotta write repot on train breakdowns, delays, lost their ways ... lidat u oso feel sian anot? ...
 
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Breakdowns are so routine that it is not news anymore. Same thing with crime committed by foreigners, corruption, floods, dengue, haze,... However if ST ignores all the "news" who will report it :confused:

Maybe that is why readership is falling. Why pay $ for propaganda when you can find the real news for free e.g. this forum:)
 
How are they going to justify the raise in petrol tax if the public transport keeps failing.
 
dey repot until sian ...

evryday gotta write repot on train breakdowns, delays, lost their ways ... lidat u oso feel sian anot? ...

No lah, gag order from the chief editor and Yaacob's ministry.
 
Buy car complain COE.

Walk complain too far.

Take bus complain too infrequent.

Take MRT complain breakdown.
 
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