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BTS Skytrain Request For Long-Haired Passengers To Be Careful Goes Viral

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The Skytrain’s image urging long-haired passengers to be careful.

 

by AuthorTNR Staff

 

ATTRACTING lots of comments yesterday (June 20) was BTS Skytrain’s request for passengers with long hair to be careful of their ends flicking onto the face and mouth of co-passengers, Sanook.com said.

 

In its message posted on Facebook the Skytrain operator said, “To build a good society be considerate when travelling … be careful of hair ends (when the train is crowded with passengers).

 

“The administrator has received messages from many passengers on the BTS Skytrain page about people with long hair or hair tied in a ponytail whose ends accidently move back and forth and hit the face of other passengers.

 

Full story: https://thainewsroom.com/2022/06/21/bts-skytrain-request-for-long-haired-passengers-to-be-careful-goes-viral/

 

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Never had a problem with hair on the train, now giant backpacks are another matter entirely!

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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21 minutes ago, Crossy said:

Never had a problem with hair on the train

 

Agreed....and it always helps if the hair in question smells nice and is attached to a pretty girl.

 

 

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Jeez, how odd much more annoying are the loud phone conversations. 

6 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Jeez, how odd much more annoying are the loud phone conversations. 

 

One of the "covid" announcements used to say not to use your phone, but none are specifically about loud conversations.

 

Could be a suggestion to the media people, after all they have a video about not burning other passengers with your bag of hot soup! :whistling:

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

In its message posted on Facebook the Skytrain operator said, “To build a good society be considerate when travelling … be careful of hair ends (when the train is crowded with passengers).

 

I'll be sure to wax before I next step aboard in a Borat-branded mankini.

Edited by chalawaan

The administrator has received messages from many passengers on the BTS Skytrain page about people with long hair or hair tied in a ponytail whose ends accidently move back and forth and hit the face of other passengers."

 

So what are they doing during their ride to cause that, are they pole-dancing?

Actually, if they set a car aside... The dancers could ride free, and I'd pay a premium for that!

 

Girls-no more twerking on trains!

sitting with crossed legs was not good for the space as they wrote a few weeks back and now the long hair....but indeed the loud conversations on the phones.. That is annoying.

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In that respect i'm good on 2 fronts, i don't use BTS or any public transport and Oh yeah, been bold for many, many years now..

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Wasn't there one a month or two ago telling people not to cross their legs while seated, as their foot would stick out more., and get in the way of others?

Why don't they just take all the seats out, and have a sadistic ex-school teacher to cut everyone's hair before they're allowed on the train!

1 minute ago, 2long said:

have a sadistic ex-school teacher

You mean wearing uniform stockings and suspenders with a deep v plunging neckline ! I get the picture but the BTS would be jam packed with people then ????

3 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Jeez, how odd much more annoying are the loud phone conversations. 

......and worse, morons who put their phone on loudspeaker so you have to listen to the other person speaking......what is wrong with people????

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5 hours ago, Hayduke said:

 

Agreed....and it always helps if the hair in question smells nice and is attached to a pretty girl.

 

 

Who turns around and greets you in baratone ???? 

I suppose that running more and longer trains so people are not pushed so close together is out of the question?

8 hours ago, webfact said:

be careful of hair ends (when the train is crowded with passengers).

Unbelievable - was the BTS request made whilst high on "pot"???

It has happened to me getting the hair in the face.  Cheeky longhairs.

 

9 hours ago, Crossy said:

 

One of the "covid" announcements used to say not to use your phone, but none are specifically about loud conversations.

 

Could be a suggestion to the media people, after all they have a video about not burning other passengers with your bag of hot soup! :whistling:

They are - part of the announcement requests you refrain from speaking.

Just another request to conform.

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