We all met our fair share of crazy people when taking public transport.
The guy that tickles your ankle, the creepy dude that takes a photo of you “discreetly” and the “Baby Shark” singer.
However, this terror passenger on Bus Service 976 is of another level.
Warning Posters around Bukit Panjang
Various warning posters about this lady were spotted around Bukit Panjang.
The posters show two photos of a lady resting her feet on the seats opposite her and three warning sentences of the wrongs that she has done.
She must be such a nuisance for someone to go through all the trouble of printing and pasting these posters around Bukit Panjang.
Harassment on the Bus
This terror passenger is said to have pinched an old lady with her toes and kicked other passengers on the bus unprovoked.
These warnings are directed to the unsuspecting passengers sitting across from her.
I guess, if you do not sit across from her you won’t get harassed?
Maybe she doesn’t know the basic Bus Etiquette in Singapore.
Bus Etiquette
Many things in life are not taught in schools and that includes MRT and Bus Etiquette.
Here are some of the common Public Transport Rules you should follow when on the bus or train:
- Listen to music through your headphones and not through the speaker.
- Cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze.
- Let alighting passengers alight the train or bus first before you board.
- Do not push when boarding and alighting the bus or train.
- One seat is designated for one person only. Keep your bags, feet and other body parts to yourself.
- Do not touch others. You can hold on to the safety poles and grips but keep your hands to yourself.
Bus Service 976
Bus Service 976 have two directions. The first directions start at Choa Chu Kang Interchange and it ends at Bukit Panjang Interchange.
The second direction starts at Bukit Panjang Interchange and it ends at Choa Chu Kang Interchange.
The bus goes through Senja Road, Pending Road and Petir Road.
So if you want to avoid being pinched with toes, then you should know which bus to avoid.
Reader Bao: That’s the worse advice one can give.
Featured Image: Facebook (Shin Min Daily News 新明日报)
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