Singapore has always had the problems of commuters not filling up the center of the MRT cabins or moving to the back of buses. Some even feel that the current situation is already bad and that what they are paying should get them even more space.

Well, in a reality not to far away from us, in Japan in particular, this is the everyday scene.



Yes, these are ,Oshiya, or "pusher", which is an informal Japanese term for a worker who stands on the platform of a railway station during the morning and evening rush hours, and pushes people onto the train.

Imagine now, if Singapore were to enforce such measures. Sometimes, we just don't know how good a life we are in already.



And in case you are wondering, ooo.. it is a nice place to be in... all the inevitable touchie feelie business... well.. in the sardine pack, guys have to spend the ride with their arms raised, so as not to be accused of molestation.. imagine the great views and smells.