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Posted on 27 Feb, 2009 14:42
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These labels found aboard a train are offensive and have been put up by an inconsiderate prankster, says STOMPer Ben.
The STOMPer, who spotted these labels on a train cabin last night (February 27), was shocked that someone could play such an insensitive prank.
Ben says:
“I was travelling towards Pasir Ris from Bugis last night when I noticed these unusual stickers aboard the train.
“At first I thought it was an advertisement but when I noticed the sign mocking paraplegic people, I knew it was definitely a prank. No advertiser would be allowed to depict disabled people in such a way.
“The other sign was less offensive and more humourous but I think that the prank sign that refers to disabled people was done in bad taste.
“Nobody noticed the signs. One was above the priority seats and the other was pasted on the window.
“I walked to the other cabins but could not find the same stickers there.
“Later, I pointed the signs out to the MRT personnel who came aboard to check for lost items and sleeping passengers at the last stop. He thought it was advertising at first but when he took a closer look, he was shocked as well.
“I think the sign is really offensive because the culprit is mocking disabled people for no reason. What did the disabled ever do to him for him to play this prank?
“Also, on all the stickers, was the word ‘John Marcko’. I wonder what this means. I even searched for the term over the Internet but found nothing.”
Do you have any idea? Let us know your thoughts.
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=530 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Prank labels rude and offensive to the disabled
These labels found aboard a train are offensive and have been put up by an inconsiderate prankster, says STOMPer Ben.
The STOMPer, who spotted these labels on a train cabin last night (February 27), was shocked that someone could play such an insensitive prank.
Ben says:
“I was travelling towards Pasir Ris from Bugis last night when I noticed these unusual stickers aboard the train.
“At first I thought it was an advertisement but when I noticed the sign mocking paraplegic people, I knew it was definitely a prank. No advertiser would be allowed to depict disabled people in such a way.
“The other sign was less offensive and more humourous but I think that the prank sign that refers to disabled people was done in bad taste.
“Nobody noticed the signs. One was above the priority seats and the other was pasted on the window.
“I walked to the other cabins but could not find the same stickers there.
“Later, I pointed the signs out to the MRT personnel who came aboard to check for lost items and sleeping passengers at the last stop. He thought it was advertising at first but when he took a closer look, he was shocked as well.
“I think the sign is really offensive because the culprit is mocking disabled people for no reason. What did the disabled ever do to him for him to play this prank?
“Also, on all the stickers, was the word ‘John Marcko’. I wonder what this means. I even searched for the term over the Internet but found nothing.”
Do you have any idea? Let us know your thoughts.
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