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Old Fuck who drop preggie Minah at Toa Payoh instead of Yishun come out with sob story!

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Taxi Driver Fired By ComfortDelGro Claims He Needed To Rush Home For High Blood Pressure Medication​


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The pregnant passenger's husband allegedly scolded him and hurled vulgarities.
By Sabrina Seng - 12 Sep 2022, 11:44 am


Taxi Driver Who Dropped Pregnant Passenger At Wrong Location Says He Needed Blood Pressure Medication​

Last month, a ComfortDelGro taxi driver found himself jobless after a passenger, who was pregnant and had two children with her, lodged a complaint about him.

According to the passenger’s husband, the driver had refused to take her preferred route from Marsiling to Yishun. He later dropped them off at Toa Payoh instead.
His actions allegedly led to the passenger suffering panic attacks and shortness of breath.
Now, the taxi driver, 64-year-old Mr Lim is sharing his side of the story.
Speaking to Shin Min Daily News, he said he needed to drop them off and rush home to get his blood pressure medication.

Taxi driver missed a turn​

On that faithful day, the passenger suggested that Mr Lim took the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE) to Seletar Expressway (SLE) route to Yishun.

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Initially, he followed this route but along the way, he missed a turn. The passenger then requested that he turned back but this was not possible on an expressway.
Mr Lim claimed that he apologised and went on the Central Expressway (CTE) instead, reported Shin Min Daily News.
He then suggested that she just pays the fare she would usually pay for the trip.
But when the passenger said the usual fare was S$14, he felt that something was amiss.
Mr Lim explained that the booking fee for a ComfortDelGro taxi was already S$3.30. In addition to that, the metered fare for the first 1km was S$4.10 and there was also a peak period S$1 charge.
Accounting for these, the fare would already reach S$8.40. He estimated that the fare should be no less than S$18.
However, the passenger reportedly said, “I will only give you S$14, it’s up to you whether to take it”.

Dropped passengers off so he could get medication​

Mr Lim said the passenger eventually called her husband who scolded and hurled vulgarities at him over the phone. According to Shin Min Daily News, this caused his blood pressure to rise.
He has high blood pressure and heart disease. At that point, he was not feeling well so he told the passenger he would have to drop them off so he could go home and get his medication.

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Source: Shin Min Daily News on Facebook
Following that, Mr Lim dropped the passenger and her children off at a taxi stand in Toa Payoh. He ensured they were safely in another cab before leaving.
Mr Lim then immediately informed ComfortDelGro to cancel the passenger’s NETS payment. There was no charge for the trip.
The driver admits that he is at fault for missing the first exit. But when the incident went viral, he felt like the passenger’s husband shared a one-sided story that benefitted his agenda.

An honest taxi driver​

63-year-old Mr Huang, who drives Mr Lim’s cab in the morning shift, told Shin Min Daily News that he felt wronged on his behalf.
He had only known the other driver for three months but speaks to him almost every day.
Mr Huang said that while Mr Lim is not eloquent, he is very honest and straightforward.

He is also a filial son who would pack food for his elderly mother, whom he visits every day before work.
Mr Huang opined that there will always be times that taxi drivers take the wrong route but it’s never right to insult and be rude to them.

Worried about losing livelihood​

Mr Lim shared with Shin Min Daily News that he fears losing his livelihood because he still has to support his mother who is in her eighties.
Since ComfortDelGro terminated his employment, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will also be investigating him. He worries that the result of the investigation will cost him his driving license.
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Source: Shin Min Daily News on Facebook
Mr Lim is especially anxious because he is already in his 60s. In addition to that, he had previously lost a finger due to a machinery incident, which would make it difficult for him to find another job.
 

laksaboy

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All that medicine is pushed onto the old farts during their routine health checkups. It's all a racket and a scam. :rolleyes:
 

Loofydralb

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Some pregnant Malay bitches can also be double assholes too. Fuck the husband because being denied sex for more than 9 months, he needs an outlet to vent his anger and frustrations, resuting in the cabby being suspended.
 

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Some pregnant Malay bitches can also be double assholes too. Fuck the husband because being denied sex for more than 9 months, he needs an outlet to vent his anger and frustrations, resuting in the cabby being suspended.
What's your opinion in this matter? Should the cab driver be given another chance?
 

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What's your opinion in this matter? Should the cab driver be given another chance?
Honestly, the route to Yishun is shortest via CTE. Though it may be slower and congested.
Demanding the driver to go by BKE and SLE is unfair as it will cost the driver more in terms of petrol and not forgetting the frequent jam at BKE to SLE exit.
It definitely adds to the driver's frustration as truth be told, driving around others, all day, can make you cranky.
The taxi driver being experienced, roughly can estimate how much it normally would costs for this trip and offered the bitch to pay her normal fares which she then tried to rip off the driver by offering only $14.
He has been generous to not charge her for the trip to toaa payoh. Dropped her off safely. No one witnessed her alleged distress, hyperventilation, shortness of breath etc. It's a story made up. She is a liar. And the hubby the bumbling deprived idiot.
The story that the taxi driver missed the turn is plausible if you would talk to drivers, it happens all the time. Their minds are tired and preoccupied with their other worldly problems. It happens.
However the story about having to take his medication. That's bull!
Live and let live. He needs a livelihood. And he has learnt his lesson. Doubt he will appear in the news any time soon.
Or you can take away his license and end up taxpayers having to support his parents and eventually him too.
 

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Cabbies are never protected by taxi companies.

No leave, no mc, no cpf, no welfare, and treated like dirt by passengers & taxi companies.
 

cowbellc

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He should have taken the 14 bucks and let go since he’s the one who is error in 1st place
instead he must have demanded passenger pay the required fare, and the tone must be super ferocious
 

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According to the passenger’s husband, the driver had refused to take her preferred route from Marsiling to Yishun. He later dropped them off at Toa Payoh instead.
His actions allegedly led to the passenger suffering panic attacks and shortness of breath.
My uncle think the busuk puki babi shortness of breath was due to being a puki babi
 
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