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Man tells woman to ‘shut up’ when asked to leave women-only MRT coach

As clip goes viral, netizens urge RapidKL to better enforce its female-only space

Updated 6 months ago · Published on 06 Nov 2023 5:31PM

Man tells woman to ‘shut up’ when asked to leave women-only MRT coach
A woman confronts a man who apparently refused to leave a women-only MRT coach. – Screen grab pic, November 6, 2023

by The Vibes Team

PETALING JAYA – Netizens have urged RapidKL to come up with better enforcement measures for its women-only MRT coach.

This follows a recent viral incident where a woman confronted a man who apparently refused to leave a women-only MRT coach.

He even told the woman to “shut up” and continued speaking on the handphone, while ignoring the woman.

The woman filmed the incident and recently uploaded the unpleasant encounter on TikTok.

The woman is seen calmly asking the man to leave the coach, but instead of apologising, he rudely told her to “shut up”.

Apparently, the man was not on the phone earlier, but as soon as the woman began filming him, he allegedly proceeded to make a call.

The woman said she tried to seek assistance from security personnel but could not find any. – The Vibes, November 6, 2023

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