Ugly Commuters
Posted on 24 Aug 2012
Youth on skateboard irritates commuters by shouting and screaming with friends on MRT
STOMPer Lucy69 was irritated by this Caucasian youth who was making a lot of noise with his friends on the train.
The STOMPer wrote:
"Aiyoh nowadays I see so many Caucasian teenagers around Singapore mostly doing nothing and hanging out in big groups in Orchard Road, being hooligans and causing danger to us Singaporeans.
"As you can see in the photo, this Caucasian youth is standing on a skateboard in the train shouting and screaming with his friends thinking that they own Singapore and the MRT.
"They should get fined and told off for doing so. These rule breaking Caucasian youths have to stop!"
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expats, i beg you, please have some consideration for the public!
He just having a great time like normal teenagers do. In train also their noises, people talking etc. Stomper, please get a life. You should read back what people had commented on your stomp.
Caucasians teenagers, causing danger to Singaporean. What ? Are u serious ? Hey, don't blame them. There's also teenagers in Singapore who behave much more worse than this. Should get 'fine' ? LOL !! STOMPER, YOU'RE A JOKER. Auntie make noise, no fine. Couple kiss kiss hug hug, no fine. People seating on reserve seat, no fine. Caucasians make noise, want to fine ? *****ING NONSENSE !
Stomper, read back what people had commented and i hope you learn your *****ing lesson !
"[Caucasians are] being hooligans and causing danger to us Singaporeans." What defines a Singaporean? I am Caucasian and yet Singapore born. You are most likely born in Singapore but with parents from China. Please don't judge someone based on looks.
Just because someone makes noise doesn't mean they should be punished. Move to another carriage if it disrupts you, or ask them to be quieter. When many "Singaporeans" answer phone calls while on public transport, some talk incredibly loudly. Do you see me stomping them for being a nuisance? No.
Get over your issues.
Aunty ah, would you like to cite some incidents?