Recently, a video circulated on the Internet. Several passengers in the MTR carriage "opened up" to fight sparrows, and many passengers in the carriage watched.
MTR’s reply to "Hong Kong 01" confirmed that last Wednesday (13th) five men were playing mahjong after getting on the train at Mong Kok Station, and only then “closed” and got off at Choi Hung Station.
The MTR urges passengers to be themselves and to keep the carriage passages open and not to disturb other passengers.
From the circulated videos, it can be seen that a mahjong table was placed in the carriage, and passengers were playing cards. Some of them were squatting on the ground, some were stacking cards, and some were "flipping cards", attracting many passengers to watch.
From Mong Kok Station to Choi Hung Station
The MTR stated that it immediately launched an investigation after it noticed the video. After compiling relevant information, it is believed that the incident occurred on the evening of the 13th of this month. At that time, five male passengers boarded a train bound for Tiu Keng Leng at Mong Kok Station on the Kwun Tong Line. , Open a folding table and hit mahjong in the carriage, then get off at Caihong Station.
The MTR urges passengers to act for themselves, to keep the carriage passages unobstructed, and at the same time to maintain a comfortable riding environment, and to refrain from any behavior that might disturb other passengers.
If any passengers encounter similar situations or feel disturbed, please contact the station staff for appropriate follow-up.
Checking the MTR luggage regulations, the total size (length, width and height) of the luggage carried by passengers must not exceed 170 cm, and the length of any side must not exceed 130 cm. Luggage exceeding the regulations cannot be brought into the station pay area.
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