| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by Siong2 | | | | |
| AS A 61-year-old commuter who gives up his seat to more deserving passengers, it saddens me to see able-bodied young men in uniform chatting away merrily or pretending to be asleep when they are seated right in front of pregnant women, parents and grandparents with infants in their arms, the infirm or senior citizens.
Shouldn't our uniformed agencies inculcate some basic values into their members?
Why is this happening in spite of the courtesy campaigns?
I've heard tourists commenting that in their countries, their uniformed personnel are proud to stand up for their units and their nation.
What do the authorities have to say?
James Kwok
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ZZZzzzzz Who is this James kwok? He has a mother to teach him manners? How does he comes to the conclusion that people are pretending to be asleep? Define pretending pls. What if what he heard is not true? This one also have to bother authorities ah? So pass a legislation on this? Com'on man, don't be a baby. Sometimes they just didn't see someone in need. So must we be full alert when we take the public transport so that we can ALWAYS give up our seats? Someone snatch my sweets, I go crying back home to my dad. Hopeless singaporean.