'Not happy with Singaporean, right? Go back lah. Nobody asked you to come what,' the driver further insulted the passenger
"Not happy with Singaporean, right? Go back lah. Nobody asked you to come what," the driver further insulted the passenger
When the passenger asked if she could pay via PayNow and whether there was an ERP fee, he allegedly became unhappy. “You are sensitive because you are the one. If not, why are you so sensitive? If not, you just keep quiet lah. Tada has since said that it is conducting an internal probe and will not hesitate to act decisively if it turns out that the driver violated its rules. A spokesperson said:
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