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Chitchat Merdeka Sinkie Thinks He Is Thor When He Is Only A Lowly Car Mechanic! Anyhow Wave Hammer And Whack Beta Sinkie

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A 60-year-old man was arrested after a dispute involving him and a customer broke out in a car garage at 1 Kaki Bukit Avenue 6 on Sep 27.

Responding to a Stomp query, the police said that they received a call for assistance at 3.49pm that day.

"A 60-year-old man was subsequently arrested for voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means and criminal intimidation," added a police spokesman.

A video of the incident that was posted on Facebook last Thursday (Oct 4) shows the two men in an altercation.

The video shows both guys standing in front of a Toyota, whose front bonnet was held open by the older guy in a blue shirt. He is believed to be the boss of the car garage.



He is seen suddenly letting go of the bonnet, causing it to slam on the younger's guy hands.

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The pair then started getting into a fight, with the older man waving a hammer in his hand.

They also started pushing each other around.

The older man can be seen wielding his hammer about.

On the other hand, the younger guy started shouting, "Come on!" multiple times with his arms outstretched.

He also used his chest to repeatedly shove his opponent, despite the latter pushing him away.

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Even though other people at the scene tried to intervene, the two of them continued tussling.

Lianhe Wanbao contacted the bespectacled man in the video, whom they identified as 43-year-old Mr Liu.

He said that he had previously recommended the garage to a car driver that was involved in an accident.

However, the two parties cancelled their collaboration as they could not come to an agreement about the commission.

Prior to the fight, Mr Liu had gotten into an accident and sent his car to the garage.

He said that the car garage's boss, however, detained his car and asked him to return his commission of $8,000 instead.

Mr Liu believes that the boss was still upset with him for not bringing in business for the garage following the cancelled collaboration.

He added: "That day, I went to the garage with a friend to collect my car. The boss insisted that I return the money, even threatening to hit my car with a hammer if I did not do so.

"During our argument, he used the wooden end of the hammer to hit me on the back of my head. I called the police afterwards.

"Because my head was in pain from being hit, I went to Sengkang Community Hospital, where I was hospitalised and placed under observation for one day."

When contacted by Wanbao, the car garage's boss emphasised that he had no intention of injuring the other party.

According to him, he went to see a doctor after being shoved over 10 times by Mr Liu and had to rest for three days.

He also said that he had to rush to Hong Kong on Saturday (Oct 6) and would go to the police station to assist in investigations upon returning on Thursday (Oct 11).

https://stomp.straitstimes.com/sing...-allegedly-hitting-customers-head-with-hammer
 
All these mechanics repairing cars involved in accidents are scamming the insurance companies and drivers.....
 
$8000 commission for referring a client. Lol :D
If this is not fraudulent, I wonder what it is!
Both are Scumbags.
 
$8000 commission for referring a client. Lol :biggrin:
If this is not fraudulent, I wonder what it is!
Both are Scumbags.

They learn from the best of the land...what is so alarming. You want to learn, learn from the best...
 
And they all complain about indian vegetarians who would never hurt even a fly.
 
$8000 commission for referring a client. Lol :biggrin:
If this is not fraudulent, I wonder what it is!
Both are Scumbags.
and that's only the workshop's referral commission, what about others in the food chain - little wonder the insurance companies are losing their pants and others are affected by rising premiums :devilish:
 
Index on Corruption here, LOW. Knn! this whole Island is corrupted, lucky the middle income and lower income no chance to be corrupted.
 
and that's only the workshop's referral commission, what about others in the food chain - little wonder the insurance companies are losing their pants and others are affected by rising premiums :devilish:

NTUC Insurance is into such scams. Its "assessors" will "cooperate" with the workshops who will render your car in a worse shape than it came into.

NTUC Insurance will turn a blind eye to such practices when you reported such a fraud. It will happily pay the workshops the exhorbitant and fradulent repair charges.
 
NTUC Insurance is into such scams. Its "assessors" will "cooperate" with the workshops who will render your car in a worse shape than it came into.

How dare you accuse NTUC of scamming good sinkies. This is highly defamatory.
 
After a career of swindling insurance companies' claims, the best that four-eyed bugger can do is a COE-ed wish?
 
Typical Chinese behavior. The chinks are so busy quarreling and bashing each other that their enemies don't need to lift a finger in order to defeat chinks.
 
is it normal for the workshop to remove the number plate?
 
The motor vehicle insurance industry is a big sam in Singapore.

Where is the need to pay premium calculated and based on the "value" of your car when more than half of it is the COE element?

COE is just a piece of paper and you get your money back when you surrender its value.

Also when the parts of your car is being replaced...these imported parts do not need COE.
 
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