SMRT makes police report after 12-year-old allegedly causes train delay

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The boy appeared to have slotted a metal flask in between the doors to prevent them from closing fully. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - A police report has been lodged by train operator SMRT after a 12-year-old boy allegedly caused a train delay by deliberately preventing a platform screen door from closing.

Mr Lam added that SMRT takes a serious view of such behaviour as “not only is it dangerous for the person involved, but the irresponsible act could also cause delays to train service, affecting many commuters”. The two-minute video shows the affected door later staying closed as the ones beside it open to allow commuters to enter.

 

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nuw hiz bloomin parents will b punished in 1 wae or anda

bro thought he had 50 million power in rise of kingdoms (SMRT had 100 billion power in rise of kingdoms)

He is just a kid!! Report to police for what!! Teach him and then let him go home!!

Whip his small butt until become big

They need to toss him into 3 nights at a holding cell to set a precedence to every kid out there. He will think thrice before doing anything stupid ever again.

i don't know if we should be more forgiving to a child.

Maybe the parents believe in auto learning. The sch cannot do anything. Parents wil complaint. His action mus be question by public. Record this in his profile for future gd.

Hold the parents accountable, too.

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