Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Now this is an extremely early post! One of the few times I've ever posted something up as early as 9a.m. But on the way to college something piqued my interest. While taking the usual route to college by switching to the RapidKL feeder bus from Bangsar LRT station, upon the bus I was a tad surprised that on the inner section of the bus was a "PAS" sticker. The slogan upon it was "PAS For All" in it's usual predominat white letters and green background. Honestly are public transportation vehicles allowed to be politically alligned? While politics in hand is at the discretion of the driver, Something as public as a bus I feel should not act as political billboards. The irony would be that RapidKL is government owned and by placing a PAS sticker that driver would be supporting the opposition? Is that remotely defined as treason by a public servant? :)
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