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SBS Bus Passenger Occupies 4 Seats With Multiple Bags

Those who’ve taken public buses during peak hours in Singapore would know how precious seats are. You’d be lucky to get one and inconsiderate if you don’t offer it up to someone in need.

Recently, a picture of a passenger occupying four seats on a bus, placing bags of groceries on them, seemed to have riled up some Singaporeans.

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Source: Singapore Incidents on Facebook

A discussion soon ensued in the comments section of the viral Facebook post, with some pointing out that it was okay as long as there were no other passengers around.

SBS bus passenger occupies 4 priority seats with bags

On Friday (5 Aug), a photo of an SBS bus passenger occupying four seats with various bags made its way to the Singapore Incidents Facebook page.

 
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Source: Singapore Incidents on Facebook

The lady in a purple dress was evidently sitting on the priority seats, which we can often recognise on the first level of double-decker buses.

To her right is her leather bag and on her left are three others, including a cloth tote bag and two plastic grocery bags.

Fixated on her phone, she seemed to be oblivious to the fact that she was being photographed.

Singaporeans argue that her actions are okay if bus is empty

Singaporeans banded together in a moment of solidarity, pointing out that her actions were acceptable if the bus was empty.

Taking into account the bags she had by her side, a sympathetic Facebook user postulated that the passenger could’ve had a long day.

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Source: Facebook

 

Another commenter suggested that the passenger could have been having a rough day. The netizen also blasted the photographer for whipping their phone out at anything they found problematic.

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Source: Facebook

One netizen simply wished that the photographer minded their own business instead of taking photos of unsuspecting passengers.

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Source: Facebook

Whatever the case may be, the idea of snapping a stranger’s photo with the intent to incite a response online seemed to boggle most Singaporeans.

Give others benefit of doubt from time to time

Ever since the early noughties, Singaporeans have snapped photos of incidents only to publish them online for public scrutiny.

 

And more often than not, these stories are one-sided and without much context.

Perhaps this latest incident can change this bad habit and serve as a reminder for us to think before judging anyone in any situation.

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17 hours ago, The_King said:

SBS-Bus-Passenger-Occupies-4-Seats-Spore

 

 

 

SBS Bus Passenger Occupies 4 Seats With Multiple Bags

Those who’ve taken public buses during peak hours in Singapore would know how precious seats are. You’d be lucky to get one and inconsiderate if you don’t offer it up to someone in need.

Recently, a picture of a passenger occupying four seats on a bus, placing bags of groceries on them, seemed to have riled up some Singaporeans.

seat-occupy-1.jpg

Source: Singapore Incidents on Facebook

A discussion soon ensued in the comments section of the viral Facebook post, with some pointing out that it was okay as long as there were no other passengers around.

SBS bus passenger occupies 4 priority seats with bags

On Friday (5 Aug), a photo of an SBS bus passenger occupying four seats with various bags made its way to the Singapore Incidents Facebook page.

 
seat-occupy-4.jpg

Source: Singapore Incidents on Facebook

The lady in a purple dress was evidently sitting on the priority seats, which we can often recognise on the first level of double-decker buses.

To her right is her leather bag and on her left are three others, including a cloth tote bag and two plastic grocery bags.

Fixated on her phone, she seemed to be oblivious to the fact that she was being photographed.

Singaporeans argue that her actions are okay if bus is empty

Singaporeans banded together in a moment of solidarity, pointing out that her actions were acceptable if the bus was empty.

Taking into account the bags she had by her side, a sympathetic Facebook user postulated that the passenger could’ve had a long day.

seat-occupy-5.jpg

Source: Facebook

 

Another commenter suggested that the passenger could have been having a rough day. The netizen also blasted the photographer for whipping their phone out at anything they found problematic.

seat-occupy-3.jpg

Source: Facebook

One netizen simply wished that the photographer minded their own business instead of taking photos of unsuspecting passengers.

seat-occupy-2.jpg

Source: Facebook

Whatever the case may be, the idea of snapping a stranger’s photo with the intent to incite a response online seemed to boggle most Singaporeans.

Give others benefit of doubt from time to time

Ever since the early noughties, Singaporeans have snapped photos of incidents only to publish them online for public scrutiny.

 

And more often than not, these stories are one-sided and without much context.

Perhaps this latest incident can change this bad habit and serve as a reminder for us to think before judging anyone in any situation.

 

Bro, I know it's the time of the month, but not everyone can see your "good friends", and your "good friends" have so many seats to choose from.

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