A viral video has garnered attention after capturing a young commuter standing on crutches inside a MRT women’s coach. To no surprise, the scene has ignited public discussion about commuter awareness and courtesy.

A young commuter on crutches in the MRT women’s coach has sparked debate on commuter courtesy
A young commuter on crutches in the MRT women’s coach has sparked debate on commuter courtesy
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Despite the presence of seats, the girl remained standing near the door while other passengers stayed seated, prompting widespread online attention.

Different views on commuter responsibility

Public transport in Malaysia provides designated priority seats for those who may need additional support, including senior citizens, pregnant woman and persons with disabilities. Yet, the opinions were divided on how the situation in the video should be interpreted.

Pictures are for illustration purposes only
Pictures are for illustration purposes only
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Some viewers felt that the passengers in the carriage failed to show the basic consideration, noting that priority seats are intended for individuals with mobility challenges. However, others state that the circumstances may not be as straightforward as they appear because not every moment is captured on camera and that past experiences have shown some individuals declining offered seats.

Such cases, they noted can make these situations more complex than they seen.

“Don’t judge based on a few seconds of video. People might have offered, but maybe she declined. Sometimes you actually need to approach and ask if they’d like a seat, because most people have their heads down on their phones.”

“RapidKL needs to do something for people with disabilities (special seating) for OKU.”

“Wehhh seriously, they didn’t notice the kid using TWO crutches? No way ALL of them didn’t see…..”

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