Passenger alights to confront 'racist' man who kicked his feet on bus, calls police for assistance

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Passenger alights to confront 'racist' man who kicked his feet on bus, calls police for assistance
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Stomper: 'Unfortunately, he responded with offensive language, referring to me as a 'f***ing Bangladeshi'.'

A passenger was kicked by another on a bus, resulting in a confrontation at a bus stop with the former calling the latter"racist".shared a video showing his feet being kicked by someone sitting behind him and what happened at the Pasir Panjang bus stop where both men alighted on June 3 at around 11.30pm.

"I promptly corrected him, informing him that I am a Singaporean of Indian descent, not Bangladeshi. Furthermore, I invited him to step off the bus so that we could discuss the matter and come to a resolution." "Upon requesting assistance, the elderly man directed the individual on the other end of the call to contact the police. Feeling sceptical about his intentions, I couldn't help but remark, 'Hey, you haven't called the police yourself, but instead, you're asking someone else to do it on your behalf.'

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