KMB is really an irresponsible company
Not a single mention in the news section
Not a single televised press conference, even after the fatal crash a few years back kil ...
Then we should publicize this fact on media and tell others to overthrow KMB, shouldn't we?
If it is doing bad, make things really bad for it is a good idea.
Sure enough, I mean it.
KMB is already not providing top services to passengers,
giving infrequent and unreliable services, torturing passengers with RoadShow,
and always involved in such bad accidents
(Citybus deal with these roads too and seems they didn't have such fatal accidents!)
Maybe if I keep seeing such comments, it's really time for revolution.
(Though I don't feel good discussing such inconvenient truth on the Chinese New Year Day)
I am just saying its standard practice across the world.
A sincere expression of condolences would not "make things really bad if it ...
Sorry, I am not talking you would do so,
I just wanted to point out your comment was quite serious actually.
(I was mentioning nothing about your intention and I have no interest to know or comment it anyway)
The incident is some kind of human life issue,
and being irresponsible for human life related incidents should not be tolerated.
And recently negative comments and incidents against KMB is really increasing,
which I think you would also notice.
P.S.
I once read a book and it said English was not a diplomatic language.
Now I know why
Yes, but almost no bus company around the world do this unless it is a really
major incident, like the AP69 crash for instance. The truth is, each year dozens of
people die or injure on a bus, or being hit by a bus. So what you are saying is, for
every single people killed by a bus, the operator would have to put a press release
out on the website. Why on earth do you want to do that, and what are you expecting
them to say then...?
With no disrespect to the death, KMB's insensitive and indifference leaves much to
desire, but that is the end of it. At this point in time, they are responsible to help
the police on the investigation, but until that is completed, they have the rights to,
rightfully, refuse accepting responsibility.
Again with no disrespect, this is a serious road traffic accident, but thinking about
it like a national disaster is just a wishful, gloss exaggeration.