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Channel NewsAsia - Saturday, July 26
New signs posted on priority seats in trains to encourage courtesy
SINGAPORE : Passengers travelling on SMRT trains will now see signs encouraging them to be more courteous.
The latest additions in the trains are posted on "priority seats".
They have been put up by public transport operator SMRT, asking commuters to give up these seats to other passengers with special needs.
It is part of the company’s annual month—long nation—wide "Courtesy and Safety Programme". — CNA/ms
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'Priority seats' in MRT: Are we following international transport systems?
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=29067
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I don’t like it. people have the idea that if you don’t sit in a priority seat, you don’t have to give up your seat to someone in need. Or they act blur. Like this morning, I took the train from the terminal. From my seat, I could see 6 of the priorty seats. All 6 seats occupied by people below 25. There were plenty of other available seats since this was the terminal but die die, they want to sit in the priority seat. Then as the train passed several stops and started to fill, they all suddenly soo sleepy and shut their eyes so tight.
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Originally posted by ClaT:
Lol...no difference to me.Whether got seat or not,I stand all the time at the corner.
Ya lah, that's my point - its makes no difference! Last time, with 2 signs at each carriage, people just ignore. Then some bright spark wrote in the ST about this priority seating and said perhaps communters don't know as the pix and signage are so small. C'mon lah, SMRT don't know Singaporeans attitude? They think 4 priority seats each carriage with bigger signage going to make a difference? p.s. I say Singaporeans in a very generic term as I see ang mohs and Asians of other nationalities doing the same thing too.
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are they treating trains as SIA planes? priority seats, priority queues, priority lines, priority
i don't see a need in changing the names. it doesn't mean more people are going to give up their seats. i rather they spend more time thinking of other (in case this is high priority too) high priority things.
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Originally posted by Pintoneo:
There were plenty of other available seats since this was the terminal but die die, they want to sit in the priority seat. Then as the train passed several stops and started to fill, they all suddenly soo sleepy and shut their eyes so tight.
Did you see me? sounds like it.
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Originally posted by SBS n SMRT:
No use, many pple still sit there like stone....i felt should folloe japan way of saying that the seats is for disabled....sick....paralysed....sg pple so superstitious will not dare to seat there later kena same treatment
If like this, will discourage more people from taking public transport.
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Priority seats for ugly commuters full of lame reasons
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=31529
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