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Old 24-02-2008, 12:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default China woman lets son pee in in the train!

China woman lets son pee in in the train!



This woman, says a STOMPer, let her child pee on the floor of an MRT train, and unwitting commuters stepped on the puddle of urine, creating a huge mess.

On the incident, Chelsea, in the email sent to STOMP, said:

"On 18th Feb 08, I got onto a east-bound train at Commonwealth MRT.

"When the train was going towards Tanjong Pagar Mrt (time around 9pm), a China woman sitting opposite me brought her son to the door of the train to PEE.

"At that time, two passengers were standing near the door and nobody said anything.

"After peeing, the woman brought her son back to the seat and continued the journey as if nothing happened.

"It was just so disgusting! Took a photo of the mother with child back facing me.

"When the train stopped at Tanjong Pagar Mrt, more passengers started to board the mrt.

"Not knowing about the pee, the passengers just stepped all over it, causing a mess in the MRT.

"The situation got worse at City Hall Station."

Chelsea is disgusted. She added:

"If the child really needs to pee at that point of time, cant the mother just alight and bring the child to the train station toilet instead of peeing in the train?

"This incident was reported to an SMRT office at Bedok Mrt. I would like to know what can be done to prevent such an incident from happening again or is there a way for passengers to report this to any SMRT officer w/o alighting from the train?

"Perhaps someone should educate these people about cleanliness and hygiene!"

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/si...t.jsp?id=15328

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