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Old 16-08-2007, 09:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Why don't S'poreans take 'no eating' sign seriously?

IT was a sight to behold. Something that outraged Mr Tang Juen Tee so much he decided to capture the spectacle on camera.


On a crowded MRT train at 10pm last Tuesday, a man having his own little 'picnic' on the floor, taking his imaginary gravy train to the land of the well-fed.

Mr Tang, 34, a freelance IT consultant, said he has seen his fair share of people flouting the 'no eating or drinking' rule at MRT stations and on trains - even though there are signs and recorded audio reminders to alert commuters.

There is a fine of up to $500 if you are caught.

And SMRT reports an average of 41 commuters fined each month this year for flouting that rule.

A spokesman said staff members conduct random checks at stations and trains.

Last year, 294 passengers were fined for consuming food or drink in the SMRT system.

From January to July this year, 288 people have been fined.

UNBEATABLE BEHAVIOUR

Still, what Mr Tang saw that night was unbeatable.

He was on a train heading towards Pasir Ris.


At the Clementi station, a large man who appeared to be in his late 30s, ambled in.

Dressed in a blue singlet and bermudas, he plopped himself down on the floor in the middle of the carriage when he found no available seats.

Then, crossing his legs, he took out a packet of roti prata, and started to chomp away.

By then, the standing crowd around him was staring in disbelief.

'People's jaws were dropping,' Mr Tang said. 'Many were staring at him, but the man didn't seem to bother.

'Maybe he wasn't aware of the stares or maybe he couldn't care less.'

Still, Mr Tang said no one approached the man to tell him off.

'The guy is big-sized. Maybe nobody dared to,' he added.

When a seat was freed about 15 minutes later, the man went for it.

But the food fest didn't end there.


Other commuters chomping on the go were captured by STOMPers and sent to its website. -- Pictures: TNP READER TANG JUEN TEE, STOMP
In a case of either compelling hunger or plain defiance, he proceeded to eat a second packet of roti prata.

And when he was done, he stunned onlookers a third time by casually placing the empty plastic packets on the floor between his legs and pushed them under the seat.

'Unbelievable,' Mr Tang said, adding that he didn't know whether to laugh, sigh or get mad.

Yet, as shocking as the incident may have been to Mr Tang, it is not an isolated one.

Other reports of such commuters have hit the press recently.

On 9 August, a thread was started on The Straits Times' STOMP forum about a boy who got away scot-free despite blatantly eating on the MRT.

STOMPer Yoosuff, who contributed a photo of the incident to the website, claimed he saw a train officer a few seats away, but he did not stop the boy from eating.

On the same day, another thread was started about a man eating Hokkien mee on a train.

The thread has received more than 30,290 viewings, making it one of the most-viewed threads on the forum.

Many forum users aired their views on such behaviour.


Some, like netballxw, felt it was okay for commuters to eat small snacks, such as bread or curry puffs, as long as they didn't litter.

Others, like taurius58, wanted SMRT to clamp down harder on offenders, suggesting that they be issued Corrective Work Orders.

The curious thing is why some Singaporeans seem to feel it is okay to ignore the no-eating-and-drinking rule.

There are signs in every MRT carriage stating that those who eat or drink may be fined.

The sign is placed beside two others which indicate higher fines for smoking and taking flammable liquids or gases on board trains.

Most commuters take these two rules seriously. Yet, many seem to ignore the first.

One reason, perhaps, is the perception that the fine is 'just for show'.

Wrote STOMP forum user strugglist: 'The question is whether the $500 fine is for real.'

In another posting, MRT commuter Clement, 60, related an incident where he told off a woman for eating a bun on the train.

TROUBLING

He said he was troubled that other commuters saw her eating but did nothing.

'What if they spot a bag and it could be a security threat? We have to be civic-minded enough to do something instead of thinking someone else will do that,' he said.

To this, another forum user responded that the security issue was 'a total different thing compared to eating on the train'.

The perception: Eating is a small matter.

But trivial or not, it is something that SMRT looks upon seriously.

A spokesman said: 'Eating or drinking on board trains and at stations is both an ungracious act and rule-breaking behaviour.

'We take a serious view of passengers who eat or drink in our system.'

The spokesman added that commuters can help to remind fellow passengers not to eat or drink in the trains and stations.

Rule-breakers may also be reported to staff members, who will locate the culprits if they are still within the station premises.

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Old 16-08-2007, 09:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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well indeed sometimes ppl just dnt wanna care too much out of fear of gettg into unnecessary trouble..But the few pics in the papers, really showed hw bad some of these commuters are

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Old 16-08-2007, 09:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Typical "Can't be bother and heck care atitude"

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Old 16-08-2007, 10:07 AM   #4 (permalink)
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cause singapore education in sch or at home, both got problem.... usually i see people eating in public transport are young student/people in uniform. They just think that singapore's image got nothing to do with them... they got this mind set of "I happy, can liao"....

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Old 16-08-2007, 10:16 AM   #5 (permalink)
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We are so advance in technology and structure yet in term of behavior we are almost barbarians. IF everyone automatic a bit then everyone would have a pleasant journey already


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Old 16-08-2007, 03:17 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Some Singaporeans : inconsiderate,selfish

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Old 16-08-2007, 06:53 PM   #7 (permalink)
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they dun think of others,only enjoying themselves


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Old 16-08-2007, 07:19 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Or they have the mindset: 'i cant see u, u also can't see me'

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Old 16-08-2007, 07:27 PM   #9 (permalink)
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At stomp, also caught so many pictures of ppl eating.


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i have personal experience to share...... i was at bishan MRT.... a guy who is standing next to me was drinking (note that we are not in the station, but around it) ..... then he was soon approached by the station officer..... the officer said that warning abt eating n drinking is not allow in the station was boardcast before he approach this boy.... but seriously we didn't hear any boardcast..... he was given a fine later.... so do you think this is fair for this guy.... i felt sorry as i didnt hear any boardcast by the station.... no warning was given n a fine is issued....
maybe this is how they got the numbers to be so big.... sigh not sure how much is the fine.... poor boy
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my personal opinion la. eating small snacks is ok juz as long as they nvr litter. litter as in not even a crumb of bread or wad. coz if it dun bother ppl, it's ok. but sitting in the middle of the cabin (which is a sight already) and eating ROTI PRATA (!!!!!!) is going overboard. sweets and small sushi to me is fine. plain water is fine too. juz as long as nvr spill. maybe drinks can as long as to spills and litter. these small stuff dun bother me. i dun see how it can bother anyone. unless ppl are hungry and mad that they eat in train. if not, it's ok. and also, as long as not big meals like a burger or ROTI PRATA or hokkien mee, i think it's ok. ppl do get bored and hungry at times, esp long train rides. littering bothers me. if wan eat, at least take litter away with u.

relating to samoh, u say not in station as in havent tap card go in or really outside the station where the roof of the station is not even sheltering u? if the former, den will get caught. if the latter, den the station ppl bo liao. or do they get commision? u say the announcement right? maybe they meant the announcement which was played an hr ago. lame SMRT ppl..

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I think having a "big" meal on board is probably done by a minority of people. It's amazing how they can do it.


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or maybe they are too rich, don't know where to spend their money.


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