Parents feed child in MRT disregarding ‘no eating, no drinking’ ruleSMRT had in the past clarified that eating and drinking feeding is not allowed in its trains.
In June 2010, a letter writer to The Straits Times forum page, Mrs Michelle Joan Fernandez, shared how a staff member of SMRT approached her mother who was feeding her baby and stopped her from doing so. Her child was 6 months old at that time. The SMRT staff told her that its “no drinking and eating” rule applied to everyone, including babies.
When her mother explained to the staff that the baby was crying and needed to be fed, the staff told her that if she continued to feed the child, she would have to get off the train and seek permission from the station master. Her mother was eventually forced to stop feeding the crying child.
To the FAQ ‘Can I eat and drink in trains and stations?’ on its website, SMRT replied:
“No, it is not permitted. In 1987, the Rapid Transit Systems (RTS) Act was established by Parliament and it was decl
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喝水无碍,别喝饮料。
新加坡虽然讲究照章办事,但是也不是完全不讲情理的,只不过不要去和一线的基层工作人员去讲情理,他们限于职权只能够照章办事,遇到不符合章程但符合情理的事,需要去和有职权的高层官员讲。。。
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