‘Subway surfer’ at MRT-3 Ortigas?
Robel A. Almoguerra Ipinost noong 2025-12-30 00:32:40
MANILA, Philippines — A dangerous incident likened to a real-life version of the popular video game Subway Surfers unfolded at MRT-3 Ortigas Station on Sunday, December 28, after a man was caught running and jumping along the train tracks while being chased by security personnel.
A video of the incident quickly circulated online, showing a man wearing a red T-shirt sprinting across the railway area and leaping over sections of the tracks—an act strictly prohibited and extremely hazardous. The footage drew widespread attention and concern from netizens, many of whom criticized the recklessness of the act and the potential consequences not only for the individual involved but also for commuters and train operations.
Authorities confirmed that the man was immediately apprehended following the incident. While no injuries were reported, railway officials emphasized that entering the tracks poses a serious risk of electrocution, fatal injury, or disruption of train services. MRT-3 management reiterated that such behavior violates safety regulations and can result in criminal and administrative charges.
Beyond the spectacle captured on camera, the incident raises deeper questions about public awareness, discipline, and respect for safety rules in mass transport systems. Viral moments may generate online attention, but they also normalize dangerous behavior when treated lightly. In a system where thousands rely on trains daily, a single reckless act can lead to tragic consequences. The Ortigas incident serves as a reminder that public transport spaces are not stages for stunts or entertainment. Safety protocols exist to protect lives, and disregarding them—even for a few seconds of notoriety—can put many at risk. Authorities continue to urge the public to remain vigilant and responsible while using public transportation. (Larawan: Boss Mel Estrera / Facebook)
