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What Will The Poodles Do About This Case?

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Posted on 26 Oct 2009
Taxi driver punched in the face for asking guy to stop dangerous behaviour

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This taxi driver sustained a deep cut on the mouth after being punched in the face for telling a man to stop shaking a lamp post. Does it pay to be a civic-minded citizen, asks STOMPer Shirley.

In an email to STOMP yesterday (Oct 25), the STOMPer said:

“A driver in his late 50s and his son were walking to the open air carpark at Changi Village to collect his car.

“It was around 11 plus pm when he saw a guy in his late 20s shaking the lamp post violently. Afraid that the lamp post might collapse, the taxi driver advised the guy to stop as it was dangerous.

“The guy agreed, but his friend beside him was not happy about it so he pointed his middle finger at the taxi driver.

“Subsequently, the taxi driver got punched in the face and collapsed onto the floor. The taxi driver sustained a deep cut on the mouth and had to be sent to the hospital immediately. Apparently, the guys seemed to have consumed alcohol earlier on.

“So should the friend be punished? Fancy hitting an elderly! From what I see, it does not pay to be a good civic-minded citizen.

“So do we just pretend nothing has happened and walk away if we see something bad/dangerous happening?”
 

prince123456

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hmm many cases .below my block .. drunk and becoming hooligan... angry for no reason... i guess they wanna pick fight and wanna go prison get free food and shelter...
 

woofy

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I'll tell u what the police will do.
You need to go around and look for the culprit, and if you find me, tell him to stay put for the police to arrest him, In any instance, you are not allow to use physical force on him or else you too will be charge in the court for unruly behaviour.
 

krafty

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Posted on 26 Oct 2009
Taxi driver punched in the face for asking guy to stop dangerous behaviour

punched_for_being_civicminded-thumbnail.jpg

This taxi driver sustained a deep cut on the mouth after being punched in the face for telling a man to stop shaking a lamp post. Does it pay to be a civic-minded citizen, asks STOMPer Shirley.

In an email to STOMP yesterday (Oct 25), the STOMPer said:

“A driver in his late 50s and his son were walking to the open air carpark at Changi Village to collect his car.

“It was around 11 plus pm when he saw a guy in his late 20s shaking the lamp post violently. Afraid that the lamp post might collapse, the taxi driver advised the guy to stop as it was dangerous.

“The guy agreed, but his friend beside him was not happy about it so he pointed his middle finger at the taxi driver.

“Subsequently, the taxi driver got punched in the face and collapsed onto the floor. The taxi driver sustained a deep cut on the mouth and had to be sent to the hospital immediately. Apparently, the guys seemed to have consumed alcohol earlier on.

“So should the friend be punished? Fancy hitting an elderly! From what I see, it does not pay to be a good civic-minded citizen.

“So do we just pretend nothing has happened and walk away if we see something bad/dangerous happening?”

why pple like that one huh,a bit only resort to violence? Frankly, I enjoy talking to taxi drivers when I am taking cabs myself. These drivers are my enclyopedia and teachers,talk to them nicely,enjoy the chat and exchange info.Their life experiences can teach you young punks a thing or two. Of course,good things then listen and bad ones throw away. I have full respect for taxi drivers,to me, they are the most real people in Singapore. So ladies and gentlemen, next time when you hop on to a cab,chit chat,sing songs,share titbits together,i gurantee you will enjoy your trip.:wink:
 
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