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The fine should be seriously high AND benift the passengers directly: instead of a fine of $XXXXXX, it should be free train rides for everyone (maybe exclude FTs/FWs, if you like) for 1 day for every 15mins of delays. This is not all, deduct salaries of the senior management for every occurance of breakdowns. The higher the ranks, the higher the deductions.

 

Kok Kok bros.....day time when u posted this msg....you are not in dreamland. [:p]

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review cast aside for now.

 

cuz they got a 'serious' problem to attend to. pay review can put one side 1st.

 

 

They might be incorporating recent events into the payreview..

 

 

OK...cut ministers salary....but up the public transport fare. End up no win no loss.

 

 

s--t me ...... :angry: Given them an idea.

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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/full-inspection-w...-on-sunday.html

 

see...mrt will only start at 10am tomorrow...they are checking...i guess no one up there still dare to take the rap and call for a 24hrs or 48hrs service disruption to get to the root of the problem...and yes...this is the problem...i am very sure most user will agree to it...rather than doing a half past six job...and it failed again in a couple of days..weeks...or months again...let's take the bitter medicine and get to the root of the problem....

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They might be incorporating recent events into the payreview..

 

 

OK...cut ministers salary....but up the public transport fare. End up no win no loss.

 

 

s--t me ...... :angry: Given them an idea.

 

doesn't affect me though. you won't see me on public transport except taxi.

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http://sg.news.yahoo.com/full-inspection-w...-on-sunday.html

 

see...mrt will only start at 10am tomorrow...they are checking...i guess no one up there still dare to take the rap and call for a 24hrs or 48hrs service disruption to get to the root of the problem...and yes...this is the problem...i am very sure most user will agree to it...rather than doing a half past six job...and it failed again in a couple of days..weeks...or months again...let's take the bitter medicine and get to the root of the problem....

 

What happen if after the 10am check tomorrow, breakdown still occurs a few days later?

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What happen if after the 10am check tomorrow, breakdown still occurs a few days later?

 

i can expect them to include emergency procedures into the trains' pre-recorded messages soon [laugh]

 

 

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they will tell you the problem is more complex than what they thought it to be...because it is very advance and complicated...but because they do not want to disrupt the service for too long as not to inconvenient the public on a beautiful Sunday morning...but now they have no choice but to disrupt the service for a longer period to have a complete check in the interest of the public !!! [laugh] [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

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in fact if i were them...i will mobilise a crisis test as well before the train start at 10am 2moro...this will then show the true indication of how much stress MRT can take...if it is a terrorist attack the other...4 full load of MRT passenger would probably have been killed..

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What happen if after the 10am check tomorrow, breakdown still occurs a few days later?

Then they will say,'no amount of engineering can.......' [laugh]

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how i wished i can do a half past six job and still get pay million a yr !!! haiz....life !!!! [laugh] [laugh] [laugh]

 

To qualify, you must:

 

1) Be related to familee

 

2) Refer to 1

 

3) Refer to 2

 

[laugh] [laugh]

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Then they will say,'no amount of engineering can.......' [laugh]

 

And the blame will be pinned squarely on the shoulders of the commuters (who else?) but of course.

 

Its the daily mass influx of relentless commuters heavily straining the "efficient" & "reliable" MRT sysem which cause it to buckle.

 

You, me & people like the 70-yo cleaner auntie next door is the real culprit really.

 

[:(] [:(] [:(]

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Might as well close down the line for a few days and do a really thorough check.. Seriously its better that way than to do a rushed job and open it at 10am tmr.

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Kok Kok bros.....day time when u posted this msg....you are not in dreamland. [:p]

miw obviously wont buy this coz true justice and fairness are things very remote in their mind

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review cast aside for now.

 

cuz they got a 'serious' problem to attend to. pay review can put one side 1st.

 

they can cast aside til next election la.. [laugh]

 

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The gov is to be blame. This is what happen when you allow transport company too much freehand to run their business. Everything is profit rather than commuters' welfares. What justification is there to raise fares ever year in the name of providing better service? Not only did they failed to maintain the standard, but it spiral into a free fall over the years.

 

PTC and ministry of transport owe the public an explanation.

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