Tag: queue

  • Ill-Mannered Foreigner Cuts Queue While Boarding And Alighting MRT At Jurong

    Ill-Mannered Foreigner Cuts Queue While Boarding And Alighting MRT At Jurong

    At around 5.45pm, I alighted the MRT towards Joo Khoo and I queue up near the escalator going downwards the ground level. As I was queuing on the right came this Ah neh who want to cut queue from my right side.

    When I was about to ride the escalator, he still insisted to challenge me and he suddenly cut in from of me which I suddenly evade to the left to avoid collision.

    Hey f*cker, do you know if you cut like that you may injure people? What if I ram into you and the rear people also collide. If you want to cut, wait for someone to pass than wait for an opportunity to cut in but not that like.

    This is how people got into accidents and if you are a driver your license should be revoked long ago. I will check with police regarding this matter and if they say I could have filed. You ought to be taught a lesson.

    Not the first time but the second time is seriously a close call as I almost bang into him.

    Ashton
    A.S.S. Contributor

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Queue Starts From Padang Today Onwards

    Queue Starts From Padang Today Onwards

    From 7am on Thursday (Mar 26), those wishing to pay final respects to Mr Lee Kuan Yew at Parliament House should start lining up from the Padang.

    A statement from the State Funeral Organising Committee said the public is advised to take public transport. “There will be a special lane at the Padang for the elderly, pregnant women, school children, families with children under 6-years-old and those with special needs,” the committee said.

    “In view of the large crowd, a long waiting time can be expected. We seek the understanding of members of public to remain orderly and be patient, and to follow the directions of the marshals on the ground. Ground personnel will be distributing water to those waiting in line,” it added.

    On Wednesday, tens of thousands queued up for hours in the hot sun, in lines snaking across Boat Quay to Hong Lim Park. What started out as three lines merged into one, and due to the overwhelming number of people, visitors were told not to bow in front of the coffin of Mr Lee, but to move along.

    The waiting time for visitors at times went up to eight hours on Wednesday. As of midnight, it was down to 2.5 to 3 hours, after the committee announced Parliament House would remain open 24 hours, daily till 8pm on Saturday.

    As of 10pm on Wednesday, 37,022 visitors have paid respects to Mr Lee Kuan Yew at Parliament House; 36,200 condolence cards issued, the Government said.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

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