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Old 2014-02-02, 01:38   Link #11045
SaintessHeart
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Q : What do you do when your company have problems paying your fines to the government?

A : Pass it onto the consumers.

Netizen calls SMRT a retard: You will be fined for entering or remaining in a full train

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Stay in Singapore long enough, and you are bound to come across people complaining about the public transport. Of course, the complaints are not unfounded, and even the Land Transport Authority (LTA) had to step in and issue fines to the train operators in Singapore. Last October, LTA announced that it will fine a total of SMRT S$860,000 and SBS Transit S$250,000 over service disruptions.

To ensure order and safety too, The Rapid Transit Systems Regulation has also set a few fine and penalty in place.

A particular fine was brought up recently as unreasonable: You will be fined S$500 for entering or remaining in train when it is full. Netizen Sathiya Soorian also noted that SMRT has “just went full retard“.

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