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Private hire vehicle (PHV) drivers

Are you that retard who paid $200 for a male organ enlarger from eBay, and opened the box only to see a magnifying glass inside?
OMG….save the trouble
I will slot in request to make arrangements for 净身this afternoon…..hahhahha
 
OMG….save the trouble I will slot in request to make arrangements for 净身this afternoon…..hahhahha
Please don't try that magnifying glass experiment on your dick outdoors under the afternoon sun.
 
Please don't try that magnifying glass experiment on your dick outdoors under the afternoon sun.
That why after 净身will be worry free

Can join 70% queue to poke arse and unlock orgasm heaven to open your mind

Topup a bit, can use durian shell
 

Good news for Jiak Liao Bee…Uncker Gate has very good news for u, leejoice​

Bill Gates says humans will not be needed for "most things" thanks to AI​

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The Microsoft co-founder also talked about how tripping on acid had him thinking about code.​

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Bill Gates has some thoughts on AI.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is on a book tour for his recently released memoir, Source Code: My Beginnings. He made a stop on The Tonight Show and shared some of his thoughts on how AI will transform society in the future.

Fallon asked Gates about the pros and cons of AI on Tuesday, and the Microsoft co-founder's answer gave the show host some pause after asking if humans will no longer be needed. Gates went on to explain that humans won't be used for "most things" as AI becomes more incorporated into everyday life.

"Well, we'll decide," Gates said. "You know, like baseball. We won't want to watch computers play baseball. So there'll be some things that we reserve for ourselves, but in terms of making things and moving things and growing food, over time, those will be basically solved problems."

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Bill Gates Joked with Steve Jobs About Taking the Wrong LSD, Talks AI and Optimism for the Future - YouTube

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That answer might have been a bit of a downer for some people, especially with the rising concerns of AI taking away jobs, which is happening already according to one study from last year. Gates did want to emphasize that once AI becomes commonplace, it will solve a variety of issues.

"The era that we're just starting is that intelligence is rare," Gates said. "And with A.I., over the next decade that will become free. Great medical advice, great tutoring. And it's kind of profound because it solves all these specific problems, like we don't have enough doctors or, you know, mental health professionals, but it brings with it kind of so much change."
 
I drive daily so make it a point to steer clear of PHV, taxi, off-peak and carsharing drivers. They are either exhausted, sleepy, elderly, frustrated, inexperienced, lack practice or simply poor drivers.
 
Relax job???
If these former PMEs have fallen off the cliff because younger grads and CECAs are being hired instead, they must grab any work that comes their way. Not every person is cut out to be an insurance or real estate agent, which are more "respectable" jobs vs a gig worker.
 

Man who drove into Sin Ming pre-school fined, disqualified from driving for 6 months​

Henry Lee Khiam Beng pleaded guilty to a charge of committing a negligent act, was also disqualified from driving for six months.

Henry Lee Khiam Beng, 63, had accelerated into the glass wall of Maple Bear Preschool at Midview City in Sin Ming Lane while trying to park.PHOTOS: KELVIN CHNG, COURT DOCUMENTS
Samuel Devaraj

Samuel Devaraj
Feb 12, 2025

SINGAPORE – A private-hire driver who drove his car into a pre-school in Sin Ming was given the maximum fine of $1,500 on Feb 12.

Henry Lee Khiam Beng, 63, who pleaded guilty to a charge of committing a negligent act, was also disqualified from driving for six months.

The court heard that about 10.30am on June 12, 2023, Lee, who has a history of driving offences, had accelerated into the glass wall of Maple Bear Preschool at Midview City in Sin Ming Lane while trying to park.

It was a Monday, and three children were sitting near the glass wall at the pre-school, which operates from 7am to 7pm on weekdays.

The children attending classes at the pre-school are aged 18 months to 6 years.

In court on Feb 12, District Judge Kok Shu-En said while it was very fortunate that there were no injuries, the potential harm was very significant.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Cheah Wenjie said on the day of the accident, Lee drove to Midview City for a car inspection at Lumens – the car rental company that leased him his vehicle.

While looking to reverse into a carpark outside the pre-school, he failed to shift gears appropriately.

He then stepped on the accelerator and drove the car forward, crashing into the glass wall of the pre-school and shattering one of the panels completely.

At that time, the three children – all around five years old – happened to be sitting in the classroom by the glass wall. The rest of the children and teachers were on their way to the classroom from another part of the pre-school.

Several shards of glass fell near the three shocked children, while the shattering of the glass caused a bookshelf to fall on a shoulder of a pupil there.

slcrash12 - The aftermath of the crash at Maple Bear preschool in Midview City in Sin Ming.Credit: Court documents

The car crashed into the glass wall of the pre-school and shattered one of the panels completely.PHOTO: COURT DOCUMENTS
Lee contacted the police and explained what happened. He said no one was injured and added: “It is a daycare centre so the kids are scared.”

The child hit by the falling bookshelf was taken to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital for a medical examination.

The medical fees amounted to $135 and were covered by Lumens. The company also paid $15,095 to the pre-school to cover the damage caused.

In court, DPP Cheah listed Lee’s prior traffic offences going back to 1996, including fines he had to pay for careless and inconsiderate driving, as well as speeding.

While both DPP Cheah and Lee’s lawyer, Mr John Koh, were in agreement on the maximum fine of $1,500, they differed on the period of disqualification.

The prosecutor asked for a disqualification period of 12 months, while Mr Koh asked for a maximum period of three months.

Mr Koh said it was a genuine accident and that at Lee’s age, driving a private-hire vehicle is the only job he can secure to properly provide for his family.

slcrash12 - The aftermath of the crash at Maple Bear preschool in Midview City in Sin Ming.Credit: Court documents

The incident occurred at the Maple Bear Preschool at Midview City in Sin Ming Lane on June 12, 2023.PHOTO: COURT DOCUMENTS
Motorists whose driving licence has been suspended for 12 months or more will have it revoked and be required to retake a driving test before they can drive again.

District Judge Kok said there was nothing that suggested Lee did this deliberately.

However, she added: “Shifting gear is driving 101, and he was not even able to do that properly.”

For committing a negligent act endangering human life, Lee could have been jailed for up to three months, fined up to $1,500, or both.

 
Remember that PHV driver who lost control of his car, which killed 2 Filipina maids on their day-off at Lucky Plaza? The PHV plunged down into the exit of the building's carpark. How can an experienced driver who plies his trade daily on the roads, make such a fatal error?
 
I believe that PHV drivers spend too much time on the road, so become frustrated, tired and complacent. In the case of that PHV driver, Henry Lee who crashed into the glass panel at the childcare centre, his mind must have been occupied with some other issue. Thankfully, he didn't cause any deaths like the PHV driver did behind Lucky Plaza.
 
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