She might have taken too seriously the sticker reminding passengers not to place their feet on the seats in front of them.
SINGAPORE: Public transport passengers are often called out on social media for inconsiderate behaviour, such as placing their feet on vacant bus seats or talking on the phone loudly.A photo of the incident was posted on the Singapore Bus Drivers Community Facebook page, the caption noting that it happened on Dec 28, 2022, in Bus No 991.“I asked the bus driver to stop the bus trip and call the police,” said the concerned individual who witnessed the scene.
The woman in the video was spotted resting her feet on the bus window. A fellow passenger also spoke up to inform her that her behaviour was unacceptable as the bus “wasn’t her home.”
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