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Would you intervene? Singapore train-spitting case puts bystander culture in spotlight

A woman in Singapore, Sabrina Han, has been charged with public nuisance after a video circulated showing her spitting water towards other passengers on a train. The incident occurred inside a train cabin, and Han faces a potential fine of up to S$2,000 if convicted.

Kolette LimSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-01-28 · 10:35 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Would you intervene? Singapore train-spitting case puts bystander culture in spotlight
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A woman in Singapore, Sabrina Han, has been charged with public nuisance after a video circulated showing her spitting water towards other passengers on a train. The incident occurred inside a train cabin, and Han faces a potential fine of up to S$2,000 if convicted. The video sparked online criticism, not only of Han's behavior but also of other commuters who did not intervene or alert train staff. The case has reignited a debate in Singapore about bystander culture and how people respond to disorderly conduct in public spaces. Han reportedly expressed remorse in court, citing an anxiety attack as the cause of her actions.

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The case triggered online commentary criticizing commuters for not intervening.

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“I will control my anxiety attack and not do it again,” Han said.

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Han faces a fine of up to S$2,000 (US$1,600) if found guilty.

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Sabrina Han, 37, was charged with one count of public nuisance on Wednesday.

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A Singaporean woman has been charged with public nuisance after spitting water on a train.

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A Singaporean woman has been charged with public nuisance after a video showing her spitting water towards fellow commuters on a train went viral, igniting a debate over what is seen as bystander culture in the city state.The footage prompted criticism not only of the woman’s actions but also of other passengers who appeared to avoid intervening, reviving questions about how Singaporeans respond when disorderly behaviour unfolds in public.Sabrina Han, 37, was charged with one count of public nuisance on Wednesday and faces a fine of up to S$2,000 (US$1,600) if found guilty.In court, Han reportedly said she was remorseful for her actions. “I will control my anxiety attack and not do it again,” she was quoted as saying.The case triggered a storm of online commentary after the video spread, with many users criticising fellow commuters for failing to intervene or alert train staff.Han was filmed drinking water from a plastic bottle and spitting it out in the direction of other passengers several times inside a train cabin.
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