“What choice do I have?” — Migrant worker says about commuting on illegal lorry transportation

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'What choice do I have? I'm already tired, and I don't want to walk in the dark for 4.5km to get to my dorm,' he explained his predicament

"What choice do I have? I'm already tired, and I don't want to walk in the dark for 4.5km to get to my dorm," he explained his predicament

Migrant worker Gunasegran, who resides in the Westlite Kranji Way dormitory, explained his predicament, stating, “ Despite the risks and illegal nature of these lorry rides, checks conducted between July and September found an average of 10 lorries lined up outside Kranji MRT station, providing rides to migrant workers returning to their dorms on Sunday evenings. The lorry service starts only after 8 pm on Sundays and continues until about 11 pm.Some lorry drivers initially denied offering transportation services but were later observed collecting money from passengers.

Mr Bernard Tay, Chairman of the Singapore Road Safety Council, emphasized the responsibility of employers for their workers’ welfare, not only on workdays but also on their days off. The Migrant Worker’s Centre echoed these concerns, emphasizing the need for a safer and more suitable transportation solution.Everything also must tax... and now...

 

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