Woman allegedly presses emergency button on train in dispute over seat: 'You lose the face of Singapore'

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Woman allegedly presses emergency button on train in dispute over seat: 'You lose the face of Singapore'
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A woman purportedly pressed the emergency button on the North-East Line MRT train in a dispute over a seat.

on Feb 14 and has since gone viral on different online platforms.

The video, which does not show how the argument started, begins as the train was departing Outram Park station.

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