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    Just like to share this which I've read few days ago from a local newspaper. It is about making trades in the MRT premises.

    You put something up for sale on an auction website. You arrange to meet the buyer at an MRT station. One of you is inside the fare gate, and the other is outside. For convenience, you pass the item over the fare gate to the buyer, and he passes you the money.

    Do you know that you can be fined up to $2,000 for doing that?

    The New Paper found out that under the SMRT regulations, it is an offence to conduct a business transaction over a fare gate.

    Earlier this month, Rediffusion deejay Gan Yeok Thiam wrote about this issue in the forum page of a newspaper. On 18 Jan this year, the 43-year-old was waiting for a friend at the Tampines MRT station when he saw a middle-aged man pass some pastries over the fare gate to some people on the other side.

    "The man was carrying a basket with some Chinese New Year pastries inside," Mr Gan told The New Paper.

    "Some people were buying the pastries from him, and they had planned to meet there."

    Mr Gan said the man was inside the paid area of the MRT station, while the buyers were on the other side. He saw the man hand over a box of pastries to a buyer who then paid him. At this point, two SMRT employees approached the man. Mr Gan said he overheard them telling the man that he was not allowed to sell items over the fare gate. So the man tapped his ez-link card and went out into the station's unpaid area.

    There, he continued his dealing with his buyers. Again, another two SMRT employees approached him, Mr Gan claimed.

    "They looked like they were going to chase him away, so he quickly finished what he was doing and went back into the (paid area of the) MRT station."

    Curious, Mr Gan approached the man to find out more. The man told him he had done transactions over the fare gate before, but that was the first time he had been warned by SMRT staff.

    When contacted, an SMRT spokesman confirmed it is indeed against their regulations to conduct business transactions over the fare gate. The spokesman said the maximum penalty for such an offence is a $2,000 fine.

    When asked if transactions are allowed if both parties are in the paid area, or the unpaid area, a spokesman for the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said: "Other factors such as the effect of business or trade on passenger flow, safety and security considerations are taken into consideration."

    So far, no one has been fined as most commuters heed the advice given by the SMRT staff.

    Is this necessary?

    So why is there a need for such a rule?

    The LTA spokesman said: "The purpose of the rapid transit system is to transport passengers. Hence, the regulation discourages the carrying of goods or articles for the purpose of trade or business, unless the article or good is taken by a person through the fare gate."

    But Mr Gan feels the rule is too stringent.

    "It's not as if the man was soliciting for buyers at the station," he pointed out.

    "We're living in difficult times now. Shouldn't we be more compassionate towards people who are just trying hard to make a simple living?"

    Do commuters know about the rule?

    Of the 16 whom The New Paper spoke to, 11 did not know about the rule, while 12 of the 16 were not bothered about it. But Mr Ragendran, 26, an operations leader, supported the rule, saying that it's reasonable, as "it will inconvenience others if such transactions are carried out."


    So for those who may wish to choose the MRT stations to do any watch transaction, think again...
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  • #2
    This is a pretty darn stupid law i would say....
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    • #3
      Didn't know until you posted this article.Thanks for the heads up!

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      • #4
        No prob for the love of the forum.
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        • #5
          Another Singapore stupid law/rule... in HK, ppl are doing all these transaction all the time... also not drug... I think those MRT staff are too free...

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          • #6
            Oh yes...I read this....have to be more careful now


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            • #7
              wow. thats kinda... lame. i deal at the outside most of the time, i wonder if thats illegal too. hmmm.... gotta start dealing at bus stops next time. haha
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              • #8
                Later the ticker-checker uncle come and catch you.... ha ha

                Originally posted by fallraen View Post
                wow. thats kinda... lame. i deal at the outside most of the time, i wonder if thats illegal too. hmmm.... gotta start dealing at bus stops next time. haha

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 116520 View Post
                  Later the ticker-checker uncle come and catch you.... ha ha
                  later SBS also implement new ruling no business dealings can be conducted at bus stops!

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                  • #10
                    hmm...if you go to chinatown MRT Station, you'll see booths next to station control selling facial packages and at the dhoby ghaut mrt station (exit to Plaza Sing), you'll see insurance agents approaching passengers (they've a booth there too)
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                    • #11
                      yes yes... who knows later bus stop, taxi stands, library, school, police station, fire station, hospital, parks, airport, shopping centres, HDB lobbies, etc also no business dealings.... ha ha....


                      Originally posted by louie View Post
                      later SBS also implement new ruling no business dealings can be conducted at bus stops!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by wolfeyes1974 View Post
                        hmm...if you go to chinatown MRT Station, you'll see booths next to station control selling facial packages and at the dhoby ghaut mrt station (exit to Plaza Sing), you'll see insurance agents approaching passengers (they've a booth there too)
                        No la..they implement the rule so that people won't deal over the barrier.scared people block the others behind.


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                        • #13
                          they just want a cut from the seller la, if charge a fee for every transaction at the barrier, sure $$$ in no time haha

                          how to compare to Hong Kong... You must remember this is our country pay and.... you know what la ah

                          i didnt say anything ah
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                          • #14
                            HK more people what... scared people block? if scared people block, why not ban senior people, preg women, handicap, from taking MRT? joking huh... ha ha...

                            Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
                            No la..they implement the rule so that people won't deal over the barrier.scared people block the others behind.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by wolfeyes1974 View Post
                              hmm...if you go to chinatown MRT Station, you'll see booths next to station control selling facial packages and at the dhoby ghaut mrt station (exit to Plaza Sing), you'll see insurance agents approaching passengers (they've a booth there too)
                              last time they made big hoo ha over people trying to solicit donations at station control cos it'll block traffic...now they allow booths set up in station control? too commercialize i think. i rather they allow people to solicit donation..at least it's for a good cause.
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