Originally posted by bus555:Can translate pls :)
Basically, these group of boys were on the rear of the upper deck of the bus, making a huge din of themselves when most of the passengers had left the bus about 10 stops away from Pasir Ris Interchange. They were pulling on the seat's backrest, damaging the seats at the second last row in the rear, and were standing and jumping around on them. None of the passengers remaining on board dared to interfere with them as they were being very wild and vuglar.
At least two of the perpeturators are possibly brothers or twin brothers.
When the bus reached the interchange, the group of boys alighted from the bus; it is believed the bus captain noticed at this time the damaged seats, and hence reported it to the police. It happened that there were a few police officers at the interchange, and some of the passengers who just alighted from the bus reported these boys to them. The officers gave chase and caught up with them at Pasir Ris MRT Station. Intially, none of them admitted to their crimes, but two of them did eventually confess. The police had taken note of their identities and are investigating the incident.
Idiots
Originally posted by 16/f/lonely:Idiots
they dont have any future in life.
Cameo, again...
SBS9339R (BN 30)
Man looks educated, but cuts toenails on board bus and smirks arrogantly
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=52935
Originally posted by QX179R:Man looks educated, but cuts toenails on board bus and smirks arrogantly
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=52935
B9 on 66?
i think not Svc66 , i think it Svc151
Originally posted by Scania N113CRB l0v3r:i think not Svc66 , i think it Svc151
Yea.. I also think it's not 66.... Since when 66 got B9TL? ![]()
Originally posted by lianamaster:Yea.. I also think it's not 66.... Since when 66 got DD?
super rare cameo then XD
in e first place 66 can't even use DD...
Originally posted by lianamaster:Yea.. I also think it's not 66.... Since when 66 got B9TL?
It is not since when 66 got B9TL.it is since when did 66 even got DDs?![]()
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Originally posted by lianamaster:Yea.. I also think it's not 66.... Since when 66 got B9TL?
Maybe it's SBS7466U lol?
Originally posted by QX179R:Man makes himself so comfy aboard bus
B9TL lower deck rear seats is "popular" spot to sleep wif legs resting on seats..
Rash bus driver endangered passengers
LAST Friday at about noon, I boarded SMRT bus service 985 (TIB 917 M) at the bus stop near Goh & Goh Building In Upper Bukit Timah Road.
I had intended to take the bus to the stop near Woodsville Flyover, but ended up with more than I bargained for.
Midway through the journey via the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) towards Changi, the driver wrongly entered the slip road to Stevens Road. Realising his mistake, he slowed down and looked around. An elderly man subsequently approached him and offered directions.
However, the driver surprised the 10-or-so passengers by entering the nearby Esso petrol station. He proceeded to exit by the other side, only to shock everyone by colliding with an oncoming car.
After 20 minutes of verbal exchange with the driver of the car, and not a word to us passengers, the driver decided to continue with the journey. Not without running over a kerb though.
Once we were back on the PIE towards Changi, seemingly with the worst behind us, the driver astounded us further by almost picking the wrong exit, again. Fortunately, the helpful man was there to point out his error, but he soon found himself banging into a handrail as a result of the driver's sudden braking.
To my relief, I eventually reached my intended bus stop, as well as my meeting place, albeit 40 minutes late.
I am particularly upset because this driver neglected the welfare of his passengers. Granted, we all are human and make mistakes, but instead of retrieving the situation in a safe manner, he endangered our lives.
What is more saddening is that he did not bother to say anything to us - perhaps a sorry, or anything to make us feel better as we were all shaken.
Plus, it did not seem he knew much English, or traffic directions for that matter. He needed help from the good samaritan, who did not get a word of thanks.
I hope there are no other bus drivers who are road hazards like him. More important, I hope SMRT adopts strict practices regarding training for its drivers and safety on the roads.
I have never had anything so negative to say about public transport, but this instance went too far.
Keith Tyrone Neubronner
(Extracted from the ST forums page dated 29/1/2009)
"Bus driver forced me and my two kids to alight from the back door"
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=53622
Man annoys people with loud music from his phone
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=53620
Originally posted by QX179R:Bus driver scolds us for trying to warn him while cycling
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=50169
Bus driver thought cyclists were playing a prank, says SMRT
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=53625
My son was injured from bus driver's sudden brake
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=53628
Originally posted by QX179R:My son was injured from bus driver's sudden brake
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=53628
Lolx this kind of thing also happen?
The Electric New Paper: English-speaking bus drivers, please (29/01/09)
Originally posted by TWS4793:The Electric New Paper: English-speaking bus drivers, please (29/01/09)
shen ma. shen ma. zhong wen ya.
It time to get more Malay Driver that speak English
And it time to fired some CHINA Drivers
Originally posted by Scania N113CRB l0v3r:It time to get more Malay Driver that speak English
And it time to fired some CHINA Drivers
if "tah-boleh" now? Ecomony very bad nowaday leh...