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Woman Pulls Down Her Shorts And Starts Urinating On MRT In Singapore

The woman was said to be in her 20s and appeared drunk at the time.

Cover image via AsiaOne

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A woman was spotted urinating on an MRT in Singapore at midnight on Monday, 29 August

The incident was spotted by AsiaOne at 12.35am on a North-South line train headed towards Jurong East MRT station.

The woman, who was believed to be in her 20s, seemed to be intoxicated at the time. She was seen lying flat across three train seats.

As the train was travelling between Choa Chu Kang and Bukit Gombak MRT stations, the woman took a trip down three cabins and left one of her bags behind.

AsiaOne noted that the woman was seen without a face mask when she coughed violently.

Image via AsiaOne

While wearing face masks in Singapore has become optional beginning Monday, it is still mandatory for people to wear face masks while on public transport and in health facilities, reported CNA.

When she arrived at the third cabin, she pulled down her shorts and started urinating

The act surprised every commuter present. One passenger immediately left his seat and headed to the next cabin.

AsiaOne reported that the woman's discharge was seen flowing down on the cabin floor towards the front of the train.

The woman then stayed on the train for another stop before getting off at Jurong East MRT station, which is the end of the line.

Image via AsiaOne

AsiaOne has reached out to SMRT Corporation for a comment on the matter, and the public transport company advises commuters to report any suspicious behaviour to their staff immediately

Commuters are also advised to report any unattended bags or packages to their personnel as well.

According to local regulations, urinating or defecating in public places other than sanitary areas is an offence finable up to SGD1,000 (about RM3,200). Second and third offences have a fine of SGD2,000 and SGD3,000, respectively.

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