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Man brings bicycle aboard MRT, proceeds to shout expletives at commuters

Man brings bicycle aboard MRT, proceeds to shout expletives at commuters

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Ever seen one of these foldable bicycles?

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The guy below probably has not.

Now, this might not be very useful information (because it is not allowed) but apparently, our local train's railing can support a non-foldable bicycle.

We thought it is an ingenious way to park or store one away.

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For those who are wondering what on earth is happening, below is an extract replicated from SMRT...

"Some of you may have come across a video that is circulating online about a commuter with a bicycle on board a train.

At around 7.10pm on 15 Dec, an SMRT staff tried to stop a male commuter with a non-foldable bicycle from entering the train at Woodlands station. The male commuter was uncooperative and forced his way into a north-bound train. The commuter subsequently transferred to a west-bound train at Jurong East station and exited at Pioneer station at about 7.50pm.

We have since identified the commuter and made a police report.

For the safety and comfort of all commuters, we would like to remind everyone to observe regulations when bringing foldable bicycles and personal mobility devices on board trains and buses."

Check out what netizens have to say about this guy who flouted the law...

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He's probably just tired after cycling so far. Pioneer to Woodlands? 15th Dec 7pm...was it raining? I think so. So how to go home? Take Grab/Cab? Peak hour charging, no money? Cannot take bus, cannot take train. Should we practice zero tolerance?

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41 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

He's probably just tired after cycling so far. Pioneer to Woodlands? 15th Dec 7pm...was it raining? I think so. So how to go home? Take Grab/Cab? Peak hour charging, no money? Cannot take bus, cannot take train. Should we practice zero tolerance?

Rules are made to be broken?

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14 hours ago, Voodooman said:

Rules are made to be broken?

No. I meant the harsh comments ppl give. If he decides to break the rules he will naturally have to deal with it later. Live and let live, given his circumstance.

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1 hour ago, mikk123 said:

If bicycle is allowed, then how about motorbike? it is slight bigger after all. 

Let me show you what is big. It's called the PMA?

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2 hours ago, Watwheels said:

No. I meant the harsh comments ppl give. If he decides to break the rules he will naturally have to deal with it later. Live and let live, given his circumstance.

Bro, it is the internet and once you used vulgarity, it is open season. Lol

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I believe he can lock his bicycle in designated parking lots in MRT stations.

In case he is too tired after cycling and decide to take a train back :grin:

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