This is the real story, the CB Uber sinkie driver should be trembling now!

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By now, everyone should know about the LTA officer’s infamous fight with an Uber driver that occurred last Friday. If not, here’s a recap: according to what we all knew then, a passenger booked for an Uber car, the Uber car drove into an area that was restricted to private car, a LTA officer and the Uber driver had an argument and then a physical fight, with the LTA officer throwing the first punch.
The LTA officer was fired from his job and arrested by the police. The Uber driver was then interviewed by media and told the reporters about how he had being attacked, his injuries and whatnot. LTA has then rendered assistance to the Uber driver and apologized for the incident.


Now, do you see a person stopping the fight? Yeah, he has come out to give an account of what really happened.
Before this, there lie two groups of netizens: one who condemn the LTA officer’s actions, and one who believe the Uber driver is playing the victim card (since he would have surely provoked the officer).

With this new twist in this infamous viral story, you can decide which side to be in now.
Apparently, what really happened, according to the guy who stopped the fight, was this:

The Uber driver tried to enter the taxi lane but was stopped by the LTA officer. The Uber driver then winded down his window and shouted at the officer. After a heated quarrel, the officer turned away and went back to doing his work.
The Uber driver then got off his car and wiped his number plate (maybe to imply something…like a challenge?) and called the officer to summon him. The officer ignored him but the Uber driver got angry instead—and that was when the fight started.

So, what was the previous story related by the passenger and the Uber driver? Apparently, the Uber driver said that the LTA officer had given him a chance, but then took an image of his car. That was when he got out of the car and wanted to pass his details to the officer because he “got nothing to hide”…and the fight started,
So, what do you think?
 
Two questions:

1. Who threw the first punch?

2. Who is held to a higher standard of public behaviour and accountability, the LTA officer or the taxi driver?
 
Two questions:

1. Who threw the first punch?

2. Who is held to a higher standard of public behaviour and accountability, the LTA officer or the taxi driver?

No excuse for the Lta officer to fight, but im happy he taught tat uber driver a lesson not to be arrogant. Many wud agree, if only we knew what he whispered to the LTA officer. If the uber driver was really innocent he wud not agree to forget this incident!
 
The two low lives can kill each other for all I care.....
Using the net to sway public opinion? My opinion is both are fucktards
 
U see that Cheebye Uber ah pek Chao pattern, confirm he is the asshole in this debacle.
 
That uber cock look sia lan n yaya.
For me i will punch him too
 
i would whack the uber driver too given any opportunity for a challenge. anybody should treat a physical challenge (such as driver getting out of one's car and gesturing) as a threat to one's safety and must defend oneself by all means.
 
PAP have absolutely no luck in this matter.

Even finding Uber Ah Pek criminally guilty WILL NEVER VINDICATE LTA! Not Even Slightly! NOT AT ALL!
 
Not easy to know who is at fault. Must apply my iso for what is morally right.
 
Not easy to know who is at fault. Must apply my iso for what is morally right.

The one who throws the first punch is at fault, doesn't mean that you have the right to hit others when you are confronted, much less an LTA officer, he was not a helpless individual who was being confronted, he has all the authority and power in his hands to settle the incident lawfully, if everyone can mete out his own version of justice in the streets, Singapore would become a cowboy town like in the 1800s. We have built up many years of civility and discipline, all thrown down the drain by the behavior of such a thuggish chow ah beng LTA officer, who lowered himself to the level of the taxi driver using vulgarities and violence.
 
Obviously he learnt from the scum Kee chiu who said he will fight at Annie where.
 
The one who throws the first punch is at fault, doesn't mean that you have the right to hit others when you are confronted, much less an LTA officer, he was not a helpless individual who was being confronted, he has all the authority and power in his hands to settle the incident lawfully, if everyone can mete out his own version of justice in the streets, Singapore would become a cowboy town like in the 1800s. We have built up many years of civility and discipline, all thrown down the drain by the behavior of such a thuggish chow ah beng LTA officer, who lowered himself to the level of the taxi driver using vulgarities and violence.
Yes correct. Whoever throw the punch first regardless of situation is the wrong party according to iso.
 
....according to the guy who stopped the fight, was this:

The Uber driver tried to enter the taxi lane but was stopped by the LTA officer. The Uber driver then winded down his window and shouted at the officer. After a heated quarrel, the officer turned away and went back to doing his work.
The Uber driver then got off his car and wiped his number plate (maybe to imply something…like a challenge?) and called the officer to summon him. The officer ignored him but the Uber driver got angry instead—and that was when the fight started...

The LTA should not have taken action against the officer, nor the police arrested him, prior to interviewing the guy who now came forward with his story.

LTA officer is unlikely to have thrown the first punch. If he had punched back in self defence, it is a natural instinct. Self defence is no aggression. Seems the uber driver had started the fight with the first punch to attack the LTA officer if the account of the guy is believable.

The officer certainly knew his job is to book errant drivers, not to go around punching motorists. If the uber driver had reacted aggressively when ticked off by the officer, it is nothing unexpected as most private motorists think the road belongs to them. Take that Tasker white shit for an example.
 
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