SINGAPORE: One commuter took to social media to encourage everyone to “straight up confront” people who play loud videos and music on the MRT, arguing that this behaviour should no longer be tolerated
in public spaces.
“I just told the uncle, ‘How would you like it if someone played videos when you are trying to sleep or relax after a day of work?’ At first, the uncle was quite shocked, but surprisingly, he lowered his volume and only listened to it by putting it to his ears,” he added.Commuters travel in the dark after power outage plunges Serangoon MRT station platform into darkness
One individual commented, “Normally, I say, ‘You have an earpiece?’ while pointing to my ear and making the ear-plugging gesture with a little smile.” Other passengers were notably sleepy then and gave the uncle the stink-eye; however, no one got up to tell him that his music was disturbing everyone.
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