When trains and transport facilities break down, more jobs need to be created to rectify those failing facilities. The more often they break down, the more jobs are created, and the more money goes to the Government in fines. Of course, the final victims are the commuters having to pay higher fares.
And then we have more jobs created to build facilities to house those foreign talents, more road congestions, so they have to build more roads to accommodate more traffic with more foreigners buying cars. I know it is all a 'huat ah' agenda with COE's being pushed forever higher. The rich are not complaining.
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Crowded train is becoming a big problem for the North-East line from Punggol Coast. Despite the morning free travel before 7.30 am and 9.00 to 9.45 am at several stations along the line, getting aboard the train during these free travel time frames are getting problematic as well.
More food courts do not equate to cheaper food. High rentals in coffee shops, by the use of bidding, makes them more like restaurants today, no more cheap and good stuff.
Need more roti prata stalls . . .
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