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  1. The PAP and SMRT management has become complacent with fat bonuses and salaries, ZERO and NO accountability for failures. http://sg.news.yahoo.com/train-faults-on-n...y-stations.html Trains came to a sudden halt and the electricity went out, leaving passengers stranded with no lights or air-conditioning on Thursday evening. Some passengers resorted to breaking a train window to get air into the cabin; at least one woman was said to have fainted. Riders who were evacuated walked through the underground tunnel to the next MRT train station. These were some of the scenes reported by those among thousands of commuters hit by a massive outage along SMRT
  2. With the recent building up of events and issues stemming from the global financial crisis that somehow started to ' get the dirt' hidden under the carpet to show up in the local context... All I've been seeing are..... excuses and more excuses from those responsible for the loss of public funds ( in millions) and even jobs from various sources. Not surprising, many peasants are indifferent and it is their hard earn money that was lost but they would rather comprain and comprain rather than to see the truth from it all. But on closer exmination on an individual level, it comes as no surprise to me at least, that most are already not very responsible and be fully accountable for events that occur in their own lives let alone those events that had happened on a national level. So does this surprise me as to why the public should get what they deserve? Not really.
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