I hope all taxi drivers kill themselves as quickly as possible.
Good Morning Boss ( Singapore Time ) ; why are you doiing this to yorself ???
Cab crashes into East Coast bar, 5 injured
By Walter Sim
Five people were taken to hospital after a taxi, which had been involved in a road accident moments before, crashed into an outdoor sitting area of a bar along East Coast Road on Thursday night.
The police said a call was received at about 9pm, about an accident between a car and taxi. The ComfortDelgro taxi was then said to have ploughed through a cafe - which was closed at the time - before slamming through a low wall and landing in the crowded outdoor area of Georges Mad Bar & Grill where patrons were seated at tables.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force said that the five people were taken conscious to Changi General Hospital. Police are investigating the incident.
An eyewitness who only gave his name as Mr Deen, 24, told The Straits Times that he had been drinking with his friends at the bar's outdoor area when he heard two loud bangs. Before he knew it, the taxi crashed through the low wall and came to a stop after hitting a table beside his, which was occupied by about six people. He said: "One guy took most of the hit and he was dragged by the cab. But I don't think he was seriously injured because he could still walk with assistance after that."
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/cabbie-involved-in-east/1075764.html
Cabbie involved in East Coast restaurant crash suspended
By Leong Wai Kit
POSTED: 18 Apr 2014 18:45
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/cabbie-involved-in-east/1075764.html
SINGAPORE: A cabbie whose taxi crashed into a restaurant along East Coast Road on Thursday night has been suspended.
The taxi had ploughed into the outdoor area of Georges Mad Bar & Grill after being involved in an accident with another car.
Restaurant owner David Leong said five customers and two workers were injured and they received outpatient treatment.
Mr Leong added that one of his workers had given first aid to an injured customer.
ComfortDelGro said its immediate concern is the well-being of those injured, and that it is helping them as best as it can.
The taxi company is also helping police with their investigations.
Mr Leong said the damage to his restaurant is estimated to be between $30,000 and $40,000.
Mr Leong said it's business as usual for his restaurant on Friday, although the outdoor area which can seat some 40 customers would be closed as contractors are still working on clearing the debris.
Police said investigations are ongoing.
- CNA/de
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