But no excuse for the taxi driver to dump two girls in the middle of nowhere
That taxi driver is a potential hit-and-run motorist. Comfort should suspend his for at least a week so that he can chiat hong and reflect on his cowardice.
But no excuse for the taxi driver to dump two girls in the middle of nowhere
14 years old and girl guides. Don't they learn anything about survival in their training? This is Singapore, tracking for 2.5hrs is a big thing? Look at the map, straight roads.
Can't seem to find Rakit road on streetdirectory.com. SG guides never went night tracking before?
i think the taxi driver is damn stupid
stupid to leave the girls in the dark or stupid trying to be mischevious and wanna frighten the girls,,,,,,,
at least leave the girls on main road with lights,,,,,
That taxi driver is a potential hit-and-run motorist. Comfort should suspend his for at least a week so that he can chiat hong and reflect on his cowardice.
They are 14 year olds. If he was afraid, he could have refused to go to the Ulu place at the point where he picked them up.
http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,204651,00.html?
'I wish to thank the PCG officer who went to look for my daughter even though he was off-duty,' said Mrs Puan.
who dig out this old thread? is there any follow up?
Taxi driver afraid of the dark??? What is the cuntry coming to??
Lim Chu Kang area, got cemetry, got army camps, quite errie one especially late at night, my ex-unit over there, over 2 years, 3-4 soldiers from the camp went jogging in the cemetry there, kena possessed, send to woodbridge then never see them again,,, (heard is they get discharged but then again who knows),,,, also certain areas very accident prone,,,,,
They didn't count on ending up with a cabby who's afraid of the dark.
This was his excuse as he dumped his 14-year-old passengers in the middle of nowhere and drove off, leaving them to an ordeal that lasted 2 1/2 hours.
With only the light from their mobile phones to guide them, the girls trekked through a deserted dirt track in a forested area near Jalan Bahtera, off Lim Chu Kang Road.
When rescuers found them, the girls were sitting by the roadside in a daze, exhausted and traumatised.
Now terrifed of the dark, they have had to go for counselling.