Beware Of Abuse From Viral Stories Of Young Women In Jambak

JAKARTA - For several hours, social media has been busy with videos of women pulling, grabbing and hitting other women on KRL heading to Bogor. In fact, the conversation excerpt from the video became a trending topic on Twitter for several hours with the keyword 'I AM A PARENT'.

The 36-second video was uploaded to the Twitter account @rinafarzia (which now cannot be seen in general). He said that this incident took place in a special carriage for women on Saturday, February 22 at around 21.15 WIB.

This incident occurred when a mother sat on the priority bench. He brought the food and put it on the empty bench next to it. Then, he was reprimanded by the officers to move the food down so that it would not disturb other passengers who were going to sit down.

However, instead of receiving a warning from the security officer, the mother was angry at a woman who was sitting in the priority seat. The mother pulled, grabbed and even slapped the woman. This action was later discovered by a security officer who immediately intervened the two of them.

This video reaches PT Kereta Commuter Indonesia. Vice President for Corporate Communications of PT KCI Anne Purba believes that this problem can actually be resolved without the need to go viral on social media. Moreover, as the operator of commuter line facilities and services, all officers and employees will focus on services that are based on integrity, professionalism, innovation and safety.

"In resolving the problems, the officers will definitely follow up and ensure that the service returns to operation safely for all KRL users," said Anne in her written statement to VOI, Sunday, February 23.

In addition, Anne added, the viral effect of this video will lead to bullying or bullying for the parties in the video. Therefore, he asked all parties to work together to break this chain. He asked all parties to work together in realizing a safe and comfortable KRL service for all.

"This phenomenon has a very psychological impact on users and their families in videos or photos that are viral and lead to bullying for a long time," he said.

"Let's respect each other, protect the safety and comfort of fellow commuter line service users," he concluded.