Emergency preparedness exercise at Bugis MRT station on Jun 6, commuters may face additional travel time

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SINGAPORE: Commuters using Bugis MRT station are advised to factor in additional travel time next Monday (Jun 6) due to an emergency preparedness exercise. Exercise Station Guard, taking place from 10am to 4pm, will be carried out by the Land Transport Authority

SINGAPORE: Commuters using Bugis MRT station are advised to factor in additional travel time next Monday due to an emergency preparedness exercise.

The exercise aims to strengthen security in public places and is part of the national SGSecure movement to build resilience in the community against security threats, particularly from terror attacks, they said in a news release on Tuesday. “During the exercise, commuters entering the station and heading to the East-West Line platform will be directed towards the fare gates near exits B and C, while commuters heading to the Downtown Line platform will be directed to the fare gates near exits E and F.”

 

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Why not do this preparedness excercise, every time there’s a breakdown? At least can keep people occupied?

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