A video of a woman and an auntie engaged in an altercation over an MRT reserved seat has been circulating on Facebook.
The video shared on Sure Boh Singapore’s Facebook page shows a woman sitting on the reserved seat on board a MRT train.
An older woman in a turquoise top can be seen standing in front of her.
The woman can be heard telling the auntie: “You pay, I pay (for the ride). I don’t think you deserve it (the seat).”
The auntie retorted that she had asked her for the seat as she had leg pain.
She chided the woman, saying ‘other people’ could give up their seats and that she was disrespectful.
The two started bickering, and the woman snapped back at the auntie, telling her that she would have to earn her respect.
During the process, a passenger sitting next to the woman attempted to intervene and defuse the tension.
She even stood up to give her seat to the auntie, while the woman told the auntie to get out of her sight.
The video ends as the train pulls into the Tiong Bahru MRT Station.
It is unclear when the incident happened.