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“Will we ever be able to make it a ‘culture’ of not talking loudly on public transport?” — Netizen

SINGAPORE: A Reddit user wanted to know if Singapore will ever adopt a culture of silence when using public transport, as is the custom in other countries.

Perhaps not everyone is aware that under Section 14 of the Miscellaneous Offences Act, making noise in a manner as to cause or be likely to cause annoyance or inconvenience to others is prohibited, and “If you want Singaporeans to be quiet in public transport, you’re gonna need to put a ‘fine $500’ sign beside hush hush Hannah,” wrote one.

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