Since Singapore started its MRT system, there are several rules that the public must abide by, such as no consumption of food and drinks in the cabin.
Additionally, with Covid-19 safety measures in place, masks are to be worn in public at all times.
Unfortunately, Instagram page @sgfollowsall posted a video yesterday (6 Sep) showing a maskless man breaking the above rules. Specifically, he was seen drinking on the MRT with an unlit cigarette in hand.
Many netizens have since gotten upset over the incident and urged authorities to take action.
A video of a man drinking on the MRT went viral on Monday (6 Sep) after it was posted on Sgfollowsall’s Instagram page.
Perceivably without a mask on, the man also had an unlit cigarette stick in hand while on the East-West Line (EWL) MRT passing through Buona Vista station. He held a drink bottle in the same hand, which he occasionally took sips from.
As if that was not inconsiderate enough, he also started coughing without covering his mouth in the direction of another man on his left.
Many netizens have since commented on the post, expressing their displeasure with the man’s actions.
Several also asked why none of the commuters bothered to stop him.
However, most commenters urged the authorities to take action before the man repeats his deeds.
A separate post in the SG Covidiots Facebook group claims that the footage is from April 2021. While the exact date is unclear, the consensus is still for the authorities to address the incident.
MS News has reached out to SMRT for comments regarding this incident and will update the article accordingly when they get back.
From past incidents, the authorities have proven to be strict on individuals who blatantly refuse to abide by the rules.
Hopefully, they’ll do the same for this maskless man who may have caused other commuters discomfort with his actions.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from Facebook.
The caregiver in the video is not an employee of Aseana Caregivers, it said.
Rescue personnel successfully found the shoes before sending him to the hospital.
Crack open a cold one for a chance to win up to S$88,888.
Locals chucked dead chickens at the croc to get it to free the woman.
The same illness took his mother's life six years ago.
Locals believe the man was in contact with an occultist due to his struggle with…