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Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« on: August 04, 2008, 05:14:19 PM »


Channel NewsAsia - Monday, August 4 SINGAPORE:


Cabbies may say assaults against them are rare, but they are on the rise, according to the largest taxi operator here.

ComfortDelGro — which has 15,000 of the 24,000 taxis on the roads here — told Today that assaults against the company’s drivers have more than doubled from a year ago.

In the first seven months of the year, ComfortDelGro has seen 17 attacks against drivers, more than double the number for the whole of last year.

Could last December’s fare hikes have played a part in some of these passengers seeing red and venting their spleen against cabbies?

Most of the 15 cabbies Today spoke to did not think so, saying that most attacks could happen after fare disputes, when passengers try to cheat their way out of paying and when dealing with drunken passengers — a perennial headache cabbies face.

While passengers might grumble about high fares, cabbies said most would get agitated if they got caught in a traffic jam, or felt that the cabbie was out to cheat them by taking a longer route.

The authorities have taken a tougher stance to deter crimes against cabbies.

Two weeks ago, the High Court sent out a stern message to attackers of public transport workers when a judge dismissed an attacker’s appeal and instead tripled his jail sentence from one month to three months. Under the law, the maximum punishment for common assault is two years’ jail and a $5,000 fine.

Fare cheats cases, too, are on the rise for some operators — in the case of ComfortDelGro, a monthly average of 134 cases this year, up from a monthly mean of 85 cases last year, said spokeswoman Tammy Tan.

Cabbie Ong Eng Seng was the victim of a violent passenger, who not only refused to pay a $16.60 fare but also punched him in the eye before fleeing.

The attack on Feb 7 left the 69—year—old driver with a swollen eye and blurred vision. He was unable to work for a week.

“If he didn’t have the money to pay, we could have negotiated. He didn’t have to resort to violence,” the CityCab driver told Today, recalling his shock at being attacked for the first time in his 21 years as a cabbie.

First—time offenders can be fined up to $1,000 while repeat offenders can be fined $2,000 and jailed six months for cheating.

Unlike other countries, attacks against taxi drivers are just a blip on the crime radar here, but an alarming one nonetheless. For example, the number of reported taxi robberies has risen from 24 to 49 between 2006 and last year, according to the police.

Cabbies say a large proportion of crimes, including assaults, go unreported. Mr Ong called the police after the attack, butdecided not to pursue the matter. “It was too troublesome. Just my luck to have picked the wrong passenger,” he told Today.

CityCab driver Robert Leong believes in reasoning things out with passengers. “If the passenger insists that I have taken a longer route, I offer him a discount. Why argue? I would rather just move on and pick other passengers,” he said.

Cabbies in other countries, however, have opted not to face the wrath of unruly passengers on their own — relying on taxi drivers’ associations lobbying and working with the authorities to make their work safer.

In Australia, for example, two state governments have adopted a tougher stance on assaults on public transport workers. In February, the Northern Territory Government raised the maximum penalty for common assault on a bus or taxi driver from one to five years.

In the state of Victoria, a A$2.5—million ($3.2—million) safety strategy was launched last August, following the murder of a taxi driver. Trials of protective and dismountable screens to shield the driver from rear—seat passengers, and improved cameras inside the vehicles, are scheduled to start next year.

Here, taxi operators have dismissed the idea of installing such cameras, citing passengers’ privacy and costs.

What about protective screens — used in London cabs since the 1970s?

Smart Taxis’ general manager Niki Ong felt such screens may be aesthetically ugly. “We want our drivers to be approachable, interactive and provide a service to the passengers,” he added.

Companies here employ a distress alarm that uses the Global Positioning System technology to track the location of their taxis. The technology also allows the police to be notified.

Would a public education campaign help? An SBS Transit campaign has helped reduce assaults against its bus captains.

Today understands that ComfortDelGro is looking at a similar public education campaign to deter assaults against cabbies.

Some cabbies are already taking their own deterrent — if unauthorised — measures, including keeping packets of chilli powder with them and not wearing seat belts for a quick getaway when trouble strikes.

Cabbies say they take the first step to defusing any potential unhappiness by asking the passenger his or her choice of route.

Most cabbies opt to stay cool despite being harangued. “No choice,” Mr Anthony Tan, a cabby for 20 years, said. “Your livelihood could be affected should the passenger complain against you.” — TODAY/sh


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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #1 on: June 03, 2010, 05:35:43 AM »
recent incidents of stabbings bring this articles back to the top.

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2010, 03:31:15 AM »
and the most recent, high profile case involves a lady host on TV.

would be interesting to see how things pan out.

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2010, 03:37:45 AM »
here's the article.

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Quan Yifeng and cab driver: Who is right?
 
Mr Tan, a 52-year-old taxi driver has accused MediaCorp artiste Quan Yifeng of wrecking his taxi and even kicking him in the groin.
 
But Quan Yifeng has come back with allegations of her own that he slammed his car door on her, and swore at her.
 
On Saturday, Lianhe Wanbao reported that a member of the public witnessed the taxi driver arguing with Quan Yifeng, who was accompanied by her daughter an unidentified man who looked to be in his 30s, around East Coast.
 
The taxi driver told Lianhe Wanbao that he picked up a male passenger on Saturday at 8.45am, who then asked him to go to Hua Xin Condominium to pick up more passengers, then head to Changi airport.
 
The two other passengers turned out to be Quan Yifeng and her 11-year-old daughter, who were heading to Mauritius where Yifeng was filming. 
When he refused to help her with her luggage, the 36-year-old artiste lost her temper and continued to make things difficult for him as they drove towards the airport, including swearing at him in hokkien, shoving and hitting him.
 
After alighting, he said that she kicked his groin and a car door, then locked herself in the taxi for 15 minutes to thrash it.
 
The police has classified the case as theft because she left in another cab with his car keys, according to Lianhe Wanbao.
 
In a call from Mauritius, the MediaCorp artiste told Wanbao that she did not take his keys, nor thrash his taxi. She also said she was the one who called the police after their altercation, but had to leave to catch her flight.
 
She said she shoved him and kicked his car door because he blocked her as she was trying to get her luggage.
 
Quan Yifeng is now seeking legal advice, Wanbao reported.
 
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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2010, 08:47:34 AM »
[tags] Cabbie Attacked

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2010, 01:35:36 PM »
Read on hwz forum that QYF that's she fined $2000.

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2010, 03:02:42 PM »
That's like spare change to her.
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Quan Yifeng charged with mischief
« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2011, 07:31:31 AM »
o, not over yet.  :)

Quan Yifeng charged with mischief
AsiaOne
Wed, May 25, 2011
http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Crime/Story/A1Story20110525-280597.html
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By Ellen Joy Anastacio



SINGAPORE - Local television host Quan Yifeng was charged in court today with two counts of mischief and one count of using criminal force on a taxi driver.
Quan Yifeng vs the cab driver

Ms Quan allegedly got into an altercation with a taxi driver, Chan Swee Kong, 52, after he refused to help her load her luggage into the boot of the taxi.

Quan Yifeng and cab driver: Who is right?
Quan Yifeng makes police statement

According to earlier reports, he accused her of wrecking his taxi and even kicking him in the groin. He said that she kicked his groin and a car door, then locked herself in the taxi for 15 minutes to thrash it.  She allegedly damaged a fare meter and a receipt printer of a ComfortDelGro taxi owned by Mr Chan.

She later came back with allegations of her own that he slammed his car door on her, and swore at her.

The incident took place on June 26, 2010 at around 8:40 am along Upper East Coast Road.

Represented by her lawyer, Subhas Anandan, Quan appeared in court today looking calm, according to media reports.

For each charge of mischief, she could be jailed up to a year, fined, or both if convicted.

For the other charge of using criminal force, she could be jailed up to three months, fined S$1,500 or both.

The pre-trial conference for her case will be held on June 29 this year.

ellenja@sph.com.sg

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #8 on: September 23, 2011, 08:07:20 AM »
and the latest trend.

passenger not paying and walking away.

taxi uncle call police. police say they can do nothing.

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #9 on: September 23, 2011, 08:40:57 AM »
KNN.. Police can't do this can't do that.. Then they are oonly good at catching snakes??? Hahahaha..

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #10 on: September 23, 2011, 09:52:56 AM »
Seriously, the police relax also good, sometimes when I need to revenge, no need to worry about the police. So sick of calling them and they come down and do nothing, I rather solve the problem on the spot myself.

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #11 on: September 23, 2011, 09:56:40 AM »
Not only taxi lor, when guest overstayed and check out of hotel without paying, the police also CANNOT do anything.
Once I ask the police why shoplifter will be caught but not the guest staying in the hotel, department store is business, hotel not business meh? They stay without paying is as good as stealing my room for their stay what. The police can't answer me. Our law really protect the familee only.

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2011, 02:05:47 AM »
Relac relac.. Bro... Heehee...

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Re: Cabbie Woes: More Cabbies Attacked
« Reply #13 on: September 24, 2011, 02:38:41 AM »
wow.. how to relac? bring him to some ktv? :D

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Quan Yi Feng plead guilty
« Reply #14 on: November 02, 2011, 11:05:55 AM »
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被控恶作剧动粗 权怡凤将认罪

被控出手推及企图踢伤德士司机,权怡凤本月底将认罪。

37岁的当红名嘴权怡凤,今年5月25日被控3项传票,其中2项指她恶作剧,在去年6月26日早上8时40分,在东海岸路上段与勿洛南1道交界处,踢德士后座车门,并破坏德士的计程表和收据打印机。

另一项指她向52岁的陈姓德士司机动粗,出手推他及企图踢伤他。

权怡凤的律师是著名刑事案律师苏峇士与苏尼尔,由于当事人无须亲自出席审前会议,苏尼尔律师今早代表她出庭。

他过后受询时透露,权怡凤将在本月28日再次出庭,预计到时将认罪。

至于是针对哪一项指控认罪,苏尼尔表示不便公开内容。

据之前报道,控辩双方在经过5次审前会议后,控方对权怡凤做出了一些提议,让她考虑,但提议的内容一直没有公开。

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