An argument broke out between two MRT commuters after one of them claimed that the other’s backpack had brushed against him, with netizens divided over who was in the wrong.
The almost five-minute video, recorded by the commuter carrying the backpack, was shared in Facebook group Complaint Singapore on July 13.
The post was captioned: “Something wrong with him, simply trying to find quarrel with people. He squeezed into the tight space himself, then (turned) around and (complained) that people’s bag touching him. Keep accusing others of ‘playing victim’ but he’s the one looking for trouble. When challenged to go find MRT staff to settle, immediately say ‘no need.”
The actual moment leading up to the dispute was not captured, with the video beginning as the aggrieved commuter attempts to snatch the other man’s handphone.
“Stop touching me, what is your problem?” says the man recording the video.
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“I already mentioned to you — your bag,” the other man replies.
“This is not your space, bro. You squeeze in and you start arguing with me, what is your problem?” the man with the backpack responds.
“You are the problem — your bag,” the other insists. The video does not show how big the bag was.
The agitated commuter also tells the other man that the vertical grab pole is not meant for passengers to hold and that he should be using the overhead hand grips instead.
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