Ang Moh: Sg Public Transport BROKEN DOWN Due to Overpopulation

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Mar 4, 2010

Tough hailing or booking a taxi: Are cabbies heading for casino?

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IT HAS been difficult to hail or book a cab recently.
On two recent mornings, I have been unable to book a taxi.
On Sunday morning, I tried to book a taxi - or hail one, whichever came first - for more than 30 minutes, but gave up since I did not absolutely have to go to church and by that time service had started.
The following morning, I tried to book a taxi for 45 minutes, but gave up and had to take a bus. There was no other option, I had to go to work, and I was extremely late.
For folk like me who depend on public transport, this is a major problem. Being late to work, school and appointments has critical consequences. Loss of productivity, loss of instruction and scheduling conflicts generate multiple complications in everyday life.
Normally, I travel by bus or MRT, but lately, they have been too overcrowded and unreliable, leaving the taxi as the alternative mode of transport.
Are taxi drivers hanging out at the new casino, depriving the rest of us of their services? Or are they purposely holding out for booking fees and prime-time rates? Why don't the bus companies increase the frequency of overcrowded buses?
Cynthia Padgett (Ms)
 
shaddup lah cheebye ang mo. want taxi peak hour fare to increase again is it? that is how Pap solve all problem.
 
ang moh so stupid, do not know what is call booking? i never have to book, because my boyfreind have a car :p:p
 
whar cheapskate? i always give you $50 at ktv even though you always butterfly.
 
ang moh so stupid, do not know what is call booking? i never have to book, because my boyfreind have a car :p:p

your boyfren need to buy u reading glasses !

Mar 4, 2010

Tough hailing or booking a taxi: Are cabbies heading for casino?

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IT HAS been difficult to hail or book a cab recently.
On two recent mornings, I have been unable to book a taxi.
On Sunday morning, I tried to book a taxi - or hail one, whichever came first - for more than 30 minutes, but gave up since I did not absolutely have to go to church and by that time service had started.
The following morning, I tried to book a taxi for 45 minutes, but gave up and had to take a bus. Cynthia Padgett (Ms)
 
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