QUOTE(MR_alien @ Jun 5 2025, 05:52 PM)
Thing is, except for the case where a blind person fell earlier this year, locals rarely has any issues with these gateless platform.Taiwanese man tried to cross LRT platform
Taiwanese man tried to cross LRT platform
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Jun 5 2025, 08:09 PM
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Jun 5 2025, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE(WongTheThief @ Jun 5 2025, 07:26 PM) there is plenty of repeating announcement "keep out of the yellow line" by the speaker, unless if the person couldn't understand both BM and BI then yeah RIP At Pasar Seni they stationed a few guards to make sure you're always behind the yrllow line. Especially because always sohai foreign workers who always stand as close as possible to the edge to enter the LRT.even the Sunway BRT line got a lot of notices that say "do not cross the platform" but still got some stubborn idiots cross the platform even though it looks safe WongTheThief liked this post
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Jun 5 2025, 08:18 PM
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Jun 5 2025, 08:14 PM) this is the problem with malaysians...we only think about us as if we're the only one living here and the only one using all these service I go Japan pun no guardrails on platform.u look at taiwan, HK, SG...they understand it, we apparently don't....always wait people to die thn only do something we prefer cure > prevention instead of prevention > cure look at KLIA express...got 2 bangla died crossing the rail track, as to how is anybody's guess Raddus and treblecase liked this post
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