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Cabby 怕黑, leaving two girls behind

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http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,204651,00.html?

Cabby taking two 14-year-old girls to school campsite drives off, leaving them behind
Terrified girls use handphones to light their way
By Chong Shin Yen

June 11, 2009

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TNP PICTURE: KUA CHEE SIONG

THE two teenage girls took a taxi to their school camp in Lim Chu Kang at night.

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.

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TNP GRAPHICS: CHNG CHOON HIONG

Now terrifed of the dark, they have had to go for counselling.

One of the girls' mother complained to taxi company ComfortDelgro, which tracked down the driver and reprimanded him.

The mother, who wanted to be known only as Mrs Puan, told The New Paper that her daughter and a schoolmate had boarded a cab at Yio Chu Kang MRT station at about 8.45pm on 30 May.

They wanted to go to the Singapore Girl Guides Association Camp at Jalan Bahtera to take part in a three-day-two-night camp organised by their school.

The other students and their teachers had left for the campsite in the morning.

But Mrs Puan's daughter and her friend had to make their own way there as they had to go to school in the afternoon for another activity.

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Mrs Puan (with daughter) crtiticising the taxi driver for running away because he was afraid of the dark. PICTURE: LIANHE WANBAO

Mrs Puan did not want her daughter to be interviewed so as not to relive her ordeal.

But the teenager earlier told Lianhe Wanbao that she and her friend had felt uneasy about half an hour into the journey.

'The cab was travelling on a winding road when we felt something amiss,' she said.

'We asked the cabby if he was on the right track but he only smiled to himself and kept quiet.'

Just when the girls thought they were nearing their destination, the cabby reached the end of Jalan Bahtera. The road ahead was sealed off and there were no street lights.

Mrs Puan's daughter said the cabby then turned into a nearby dirt road, which seemed to be 'inside a forested area'.

Said the teenager: 'It was pitch dark and dead quiet. He then turned around in his seat and told us that he did not want to 'turn here, turn there'.

'He said, 'I'm afraid of the dark. Just give me whatever money both of you have and get out. I don't want to continue with the journey'.'

The girls were stunned. They did not know what else to do, so they obeyed him.

The fare meter showed $22.80. But the girls had only $21, which they gave to him.

'He told us that he would use the cab's headlights to shine on the track to guide us to the main road,' said the girl.

'We trailed behind his cab for a while but suddenly he drove off and was out of sight within seconds.'

The girls looked at the time on their handphones.

It was 9.15pm.

Frantic, they continued walking even as they called their teacher at the campsite.

After telling them to remain calm, the teacher went to the nearby Police Coast Guard (PCG) base to seek help.

Meanwhile, the girls continued on their seemingly endless trek.

'It was trees and bushes everywhere we turned,' Mrs Puan's daughter recalled.

'We didn't know where we were and we were unable to tell our teacher our location.'

They were bitten all over by mosquitoes. Everywhere they turned, there was the sound of insects chirping and frogs croaking.

Trembling in fear in the near pitch-dark night, they held on to each other's hands for comfort.

The teenager said the pair tried to keep calm by walking faster, but did not know if they were headed in the right direction.

Soon fear and a sense of helplessness overcame them.

'We kind of made out a dilapidated hut along the way but we did not dare to approach and knock on the door,' she said.

'I then told my friend that I saw two white shadows watching us from a distance. My friend also said that she felt 'someone' following her.

'In the end, we broke down in tears and started running.'

Rescued

Their ordeal finally ended when they reached the end of the dirt track and spotted a tarmac road ahead, believed to be Rakit Road.

Exhausted, the girls sat down by the road in a daze.

What happened after that was a blur.

The teenager only remembers crying and hugging her schoolmates after being reunited with them at the campsite.

Mrs Puan said the girls were found at 11.45pm by an off-duty PCG officer who had driven around the area in search of them.

'I only knew what she and her friend had gone through after she returned from the camp,' Mrs Puan added.

Mrs Puan said she had called her daughter that night as the girl was 'taking too long to reach the campsite'.

'The first time I called, she sounded panicky and said she was lost.

'She said she had alighted from the cab but assured me that she had called her teachers, who were looking for them.'

Not long later, Mrs Puan called her daughter again. This time, the girl told her that they had been found.

It was only after the school camp ended that she realised her daughter had lied to her.

Said Mrs Puan: 'The second time I called her, she was still lost but she didn't want me to worry.'

Mrs Puan was livid when she found out what the cabby had done.

'He shouldn't have been so irresponsible. He is an adult but even he is afraid of the dark,' said Mrs Puan.

'What about the two young girls? Wouldn't they be more scared?'

She said her daughter was so traumatised by the experience that she now sleeps with the lights on and had to see the school counsellor.

Her daughter also told her that her friend was badly affected and did not want to talk about the incident at all.

'I wish to thank the PCG officer who went to look for my daughter even though he was off-duty,' said Mrs Puan.
 
http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,204650,00.html?

We are appalled by cabby's actions: ComfortDelGro
June 11, 2009




ALTHOUGH the girls did not note down the licence plate number of the taxi, taxi company ComfortDelGro and the Land Transport Authority (LTA) managed to track down the driver.

Ms Tammy Tan, group corporate communications officer for ComfortDelGro, said this was done through satellite tracking, based on the location and time that the girls alighted from the cab.

Ms Tan said the company was 'appalled' over the incident and had been assisting LTA with its investigations.


Said Ms Tan: 'What the cabby did was not only wrong, but potentially dangerous for the girls. We do not condone his actions and he has been severely penalised with a final warning and demerit points.'

Ms Tan said the company's cabbies have been told that they are not allowed to terminate a trip without a valid reason.

She added the company will be monitoring the cabby's performance. If there's another lapse, his contract will be terminated.

'We have apologised (to Mrs Puan) for the trauma she and the girls were put through. We will reimburse the fare and give them some complimentary taxi vouchers,' said Ms Tan.
 
These two are lucky not being raped. I find it more strange for teachers and parents to allow the teenagers to travel by themselves to the campsite so late at night!

MOE should investigate.
 
Taxi driver afraid of the dark??? :rolleyes: What is the cuntry coming to??:eek:
 
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.

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Can't seem to find Rakit road on streetdirectory.com. SG guides never went night tracking before?
 
"She added the company will be monitoring the cabby's performance. If there's another lapse, his contract will be terminated."

What? This is still not enough to terminate him? They waiting for another lapse so that some girls will be raped because of his "scared of darkness"?

There are many more qualified and responsible people around to be a cabby. This bastard is only fit to stay home and hide under his bed.
 
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,,,,,
 
"She added the company will be monitoring the cabby's performance. If there's another lapse, his contract will be terminated."

What? This is still not enough to terminate him? They waiting for another lapse so that some girls will be raped because of his "scared of darkness"?

There are many more qualified and responsible people around to be a cabby. This bastard is only fit to stay home and hide under his bed.

I think so too! This chap should be terminated forthwith. Really bo chap attitude. Such an irresponsible man! Will he leave his own daughters in this type of situation? wtf! Cab company merely gives him a final warning. If so afraid of the dark, then drive the morning/day shift lah! wtf!:mad:
 
Taxi driver afraid of the dark??? :rolleyes: What is the cuntry coming to??:eek:

It is due to the upgrading of skills, of being a private banker in a well known bank, becoming a taxi driver...they never venture into dark spaces, except the bars along boat quay, Clarke Quay & Mohd Sultan Rd..etc.., that is the darkest space they have been...

some remote ( SINGAPORE) dark bushes in Lim Chu Kang...they are afraid of the dark...what do you expect?, anyway it had heppened, what to do...MOVE ON!:D
 
http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,204650,00.html?

We are appalled by cabby's actions: ComfortDelGro
June 11, 2009


She added the company will be monitoring the cabby's performance. If there's another lapse, his contract will be terminated.

'We have apologised (to Mrs Puan) for the trauma she and the girls were put through. We will reimburse the fare and give them some complimentary taxi vouchers,' said Ms Tan.


<style></style>Baloney...the company is no different from the cabby in skirting its responsibility.Why?Because the company had now put a price for its social misbehavior.If it all a price tag should resolve its misdeeds than let them pay a deterrent compensation.Like a million to a charity or something.That would put everybody concerned on alert never to misbehave.Afterall don't our judiciary too harp on deterrent sentences.Especially for our politicians.

 
<style></style>Baloney...the company is no different from the cabby in skirting its responsibility.Why?Because the company had now put a price for its social misbehavior.If it all a price tag should resolve its misdeeds than let them pay a deterrent compensation.Like a million to a charity or something.That would put everybody concerned on alert never to misbehave.Afterall don't our judiciary too harp on deterrent sentences.Especially for our politicians.


Come again? Can translate layman?
 
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,,,,,
 
Girl guides also girls what, where got night tracking one, only ns will do that loh.;)
 
Come again? Can translate layman?

<style></style>There is such thing as responsibility and accountability.The cabby behavior was irresponsible.But the accountability lies with the cab company.A past US president had a sign that said,'the buck stops here'..Translated- that he is finally held accountable/responsible.Therefore the cab company is simply buying itself out by some token sake vouchers given to the victims.This will not do.

Let say if the LTA fined this company a million dollar for this incident.Don't you think the company will make damm sure their taxi drivers will behave too?
 
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,,,,,

You sure they did not put up a show....??? I used to spend lots of army traing time...in cemetary...maybe I should check!:D

During my 'slavery time' ( N.S.), we have a kekling cook, who used his socks ( used ones)to make coffe & tea...went to woodbridge, then discharged from army, saw with my own eye...running a business at Peninsular Shopping Centre selling Blue Jeans etc....

:D
 
"She added the company will be monitoring the cabby's performance. If there's another lapse, his contract will be terminated."

What? This is still not enough to terminate him? They waiting for another lapse so that some girls will be raped because of his "scared of darkness"?

There are many more qualified and responsible people around to be a cabby. This bastard is only fit to stay home and hide under his bed.

This is ridiculous. The cab company must be worried that there are too many excess taxis at the garage. How can you let such an irresponsible driver off?
 
This is ridiculous. The cab company must be worried that there are too many excess taxis at the garage. How can you let such an irresponsible driver off?

always said taxi drivers are the lowest form of life/scums of the earth!!!!!! I believe he did it to spite the girls. so what if he is afraid of the dark? that is no excuse to dump them along a deserted area. real bast@rd cab driver.
that driver should be fired. the cab company is equally irresponsible. I say boycott the cab company/ ComfortDelgro, not the first time they issue usual standard reply like warnings etc for all the infarctions cab drivers do. Give me a break. The warnings are nothing but literally hot air. The girls should count their lucky stars they were not rape or assaulted by strangers or construction workers. remember a few years ago a lone jogger was raped and killed in Bukit batok while jogging in the morning. Till today the murderer is at large. also recently a NUS undergrad was raped while walking along a deserted road at night.
real sh!tty response from ComfortDelgro.,
 
Cab driver probably did it for business reasons. He's unlikely to find a return fare at the ulu school, so dropped the girls off & went looking more passengers:rolleyes:
 
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