Commuters help seemingly drunk woman on train, buckle up her open purse

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Commuters help seemingly drunk woman on train, buckle up her open purse
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How drunk do you have to be to not notice a group of concerned commuters protecting you from predators on a train? A TikTok video posted on Sunday (May 14) shows exactly how much. In the video, a young woman is slumped on the MRT seats, apparently so...

How drunk do you have to be to not notice a group of concerned commuters protecting you from predators on a train?In the video, a young woman is slumped on the MRT seats, apparently so intoxicated she can hardly keep awake.One even saw that her purse was left opened and proceeded to buckle it.

An older woman seated beside her allowed the woman to rest her head on her shoulder. At one point, she also held her head so that she wouldn't fall over.

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