April 6, 2005

S.uck B.lood S.uppressor?

Fricking pissed. Missed a bus to camp today and gotta wait for close to half an hour! I was at Chua Chu Kang early yet didn't manage to board the bus. Can't believe that the crowd is so massive.

Hate it when I get pushed around. People trying to squeeze up the bus as if they are crippled or some elderly desperately in need of a seat. Some nice fellows gave way to me, thanks to the uniform and rank I wear perhaps. Still, the door closed on me as the driver deem his vehicle's capacity has hit its cap. As the bus passes me, I see empty spaces whereby passengers deliberately choosed not to move in. Has Lunar Seventh month arrived, reserving spaces for their "Hao3 Xiong1 Di4"?? Or their arses are simply too heavy that they refused to buldge? Freaking inconsiderate bast*rds! Thats Singaporeans yeah? The word UGLY should be tagged to it.

As for the bus company's management, and the much "respected" gar-ver-ment (m*ther f*ckers?), what have they been doing? I'm ascertain they got complains before. Didn't they receive feedbacks to increase the frequency of that damn bus during peak hours? Are the top management using their brains or rather their asses to plan the schedule?

The low frequency is obviously insufficient to cater for the heavy crowd. So many bottle-necks along the road yet no actions is taken? None of them suggested to widen the road? The god damn traffic is always congested, posing serious threats. Is there a quota to meet for the accident or death rate?

What have they done for us besides hiking the fare constantly and drawing more of our hard-earned wages? Guess any Tom, Dick or Harry will be able to take up their positions and conduct a way superior job.

My area used to have only two pathetic bus services. Getting around is already tough. Now that we are left with one after the commencement of L.R.T. (L.et's R.aise T.ransport fare) service. Much inconveniece has been brought as the L.R.T. station is situated quite a distant from my place. Bo bian, gotta stick with the wheels. In addition, the frequency of this bus service is reduced significantly, Xue3 Shang4 Jia1 Shuang1? Is that the right way to "encourage" (force?) commuters to take up L.R.T.?

Fear that no-one will transverse through trains? Afraid to lose money? Can't answer to higher command? Solution: Deprive residents of other alternatives or reduce its frequency. Ha! What a way to serve the residents.

How about those who need to catch early transport? How long will they wait if they miss the timing? How about elderly or people with mobility problems and happen to stay far from the stations? Crawl their way there? How about those without train concession? Pay more for both bus and train concession? Sure way to increase the GDP yeah?

Advice to all, get your own vehicle, instead of depending on unreliable public transport. Sucky gar-ver-ment; Chia Liao Bi!