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Is there no eating or drinking on MTR?

According to the law, eating and drinking is not allowed on MTR trains or platforms. There is a HK$2,000 fine for those who do. True, it would be great for busy people to be able to cram in a bite to eat before getting to school or the office in the morning. But think about the smell on the train.



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