At least we don't see gangs throwing rocks to the train, forcing the door open on a moving train or riding on the roof of the train in Hong Kong.
We also don't see tracks and sleepers that haven't been replaced for 100 years and drivers taking a train out of service just because of uncomfortable cabin seat in Hong Kong.
In Hong Kong, we see "No eating and drinking" and sometimes "No sitting on the floor".
In Melbourne, I see "Ride the inside, not the topside", "Don't rock the train", "Buy a ticket", etc.
Many Hong Kong ppl are just greenhouse frogs and they have no way to survive overseas.
At least we don't see gangs throwing rocks to the train, forcing the door open on a moving train or riding on the roof of the train in Hong Kong.
We also don't see tracks and sleepers that haven't ...
Yes true! We also don't see the trains' windows are full of graffiti or the floor is full of rubbish in Hong Kong's trains! if someone does those things in Hong Kong, it will be the news in the next day newspapers or on 24 hr TV news channels.
However, in foreign countries, it happens almost everyday. Take for example, the brand new bus rolls out in Sydney just for a week or even only few days, the back windows are already sketched! However, people are felt nothing of those incident since it always happens.
MTR needs to learn on how tackle those problems since those things are very rarely happened in Hong Kong. Of course she also needs to learn how to deal with politics and unions since they will really affect the daily operations of the services.Those things so far I do not see they really affect daily operations in Hong Kong
原帖由 Chi_Hang 於 2010-4-5 21:11 發表
However, in foreign countries, it happens almost everyday. Take for example, the brand new bus rolls out in Sydney just for a week or even only few days, the back windows are already sketched! However, people are felt nothing of those incident since it always happens.