Ugly Commuters
Man leaves unsightly mess on MRT after cleaning shoes

A man left newspaper all over the MRT train, after drying his shoes with the paper, reported STOMPer STOMPLAH.

The STOMPer wrote:

"I boarded the MRT at around 2pm on Dec 5.

"Shortly after, I saw a man sitting in the reserved seat taking out newspapers from his bag and placing them on the floor to dry his shoes.

"I expected him to clear those newspapers after he was done drying his shoes, but to my astonishment, he left them lying on the floor and continued using his phone.

"About 5 to 10 minutes later, he left the MRT without clearing the mess.

"Using newspapers to dry his shoes on the MRT was already an unsightly and an unpleasant act, but leaving them on the floor?"

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YUKIMIKA said   on 27 Jan, 2012   Report as offensive  
Keyboard warrior, did you confront the commuter whom you claim to clean the shoes with newspaper?
mirrorpurple said   on 9 Jan, 2012   Report as offensive  
What the fish!!! First time in my life!
decade2011 said   on 15 Dec, 2011   Report as offensive  
Another ugly singapore act,so sad.
SURVEYOR24 said   on 10 Dec, 2011   Report as offensive  
Seriously some Singaporeans do have this type of attitude
TOMSPTOM said   on 8 Dec, 2011   Report as offensive  
The floor looks wet. This man maybe helping out by placing his newspaper on the floor so as others will not step on it and get wet like him.
rojakmama said   on 8 Dec, 2011   Report as offensive  
Wht didnt u take photos of him while he is in the midst of "drying" his shoes??

Tsk tsk.
rojakmama said   on 8 Dec, 2011   Report as offensive  
I think fake lahhh. The newspaper is alrdy there and it happens that the man is there.

If he really use the news paper to dry his shoes he wouldnt scatter it all over.

Dont attract attention please stomper. Bo liao.
stomperray said   on 8 Dec, 2011   Report as offensive  
take the fellow's face, not the feet