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[h=2]Pinoy lady refused to pay Singaporean cabby fare after four days; son threatens to make police report[/h]Posted by temasektimes on April 26, 2012
A pinoy lady took a cab on 22 April 2012, but refused to pay the cabby the fare upon reaching the destination claiming that she has no money. She initially promised to transfer the fare to his bank account, but has not done so after four days, prompting the cabby’s son to threaten to make a police report if she still did not pay up.
His son, using the moniker of ‘VanPersie’ posted the exchange of SMS with her on fuckwarezone forum:


Under Chapter 259B of the Penal Code, failure to pay taxi fare is a CRIME:
“24D. Any person who, having made use of a taxi service and without reasonable excuse, fails or refuses to pay the fare as indicated on the taximeter shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both.”
However, when ‘VanPersie’ went to lodge a police report this evening, he was not only told by the police officer that they ‘cannot do anything’, he was also WARNED not to call the pinoy lady to demand the payment as it is ‘illegal’ to do so:
“Police say they cannot do anything..cannot call her…say if call her =helping to chat back debt which is illegal…simi lan sia lol”
According to ‘VanPersie’, the pinoy lady’s name is Charo Cheong:


Due to the Singapore government’s pro-foreigner and mass-immigration policies, many Filipinos have come to Singapore in recent years in search of a better life, one of whom is Angelo Marc Jandugan who expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on his Facebook:
“Hello sir, on behalf of all the Filipino community in Singapore and new citizens like myself, we thank you so much for believing in us and I hope you will continue your good policy of bringing more people from all over the word to take Singapore forward.”
A pinoy lady took a cab on 22 April 2012, but refused to pay the cabby the fare upon reaching the destination claiming that she has no money. She initially promised to transfer the fare to his bank account, but has not done so after four days, prompting the cabby’s son to threaten to make a police report if she still did not pay up.
His son, using the moniker of ‘VanPersie’ posted the exchange of SMS with her on fuckwarezone forum:


[Source: fuckwarezone forum]
“The story is.. on 22th April this foreign thrash know she dun have money and still get on my father cab…then after reaching her destination ..She told my dad she dun have the money to pay for the fare $15:90…say she take my dad number and will transfer the money the next day…. now is already 26th april ….although i know 15.90 is a small amount..but i dun want any other singaporean to get con ….the number above is her..feel free to spam this wh0re..” Under Chapter 259B of the Penal Code, failure to pay taxi fare is a CRIME:
“24D. Any person who, having made use of a taxi service and without reasonable excuse, fails or refuses to pay the fare as indicated on the taximeter shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1,000 and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both.”
However, when ‘VanPersie’ went to lodge a police report this evening, he was not only told by the police officer that they ‘cannot do anything’, he was also WARNED not to call the pinoy lady to demand the payment as it is ‘illegal’ to do so:
“Police say they cannot do anything..cannot call her…say if call her =helping to chat back debt which is illegal…simi lan sia lol”
According to ‘VanPersie’, the pinoy lady’s name is Charo Cheong:

[Source: fuckwarezone forum]
She is currently working in a Human Resource Company ‘HR Consultants’:
Due to the Singapore government’s pro-foreigner and mass-immigration policies, many Filipinos have come to Singapore in recent years in search of a better life, one of whom is Angelo Marc Jandugan who expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on his Facebook:
“Hello sir, on behalf of all the Filipino community in Singapore and new citizens like myself, we thank you so much for believing in us and I hope you will continue your good policy of bringing more people from all over the word to take Singapore forward.”