Why SGPoreans so fierce and violent?
- From: Cherry <bic_cherry@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2007 03:42:32 -0700
Why SGPoreans so fierce and violent? ... stress? why?
ELECTRIC NEWS
BUS DRIVER WOES #1
She claws driver till he BLEEDS
Petite passenger gets mad after SBS driver confiscates her expired
concession card
She shouts vulgarities, rips hole in his pants
By Hedy Khoo
July 21, 2007
STANDING at 1.86m and with a muscular physique honed in the gym, Mr
William Su cuts an intimidating figure.
The assault left Mr William Su with four puncture marks on his left
forearm and a torn trouser pocket. Picture: HEDY KHOO
But inside his bus cabin, the 33-year-old driver was helpless against
the rage of a woman who measured only 1.6m tall.
The petite 20-year-old was so vicious that she drew blood as she
lashed out at him, leaving four bloody puncture marks on his left
forearm. She also tore his right trouser pocket.
The reason for her rage: Mr Su had confiscated her expired concession
card.
The woman had boarded SBS service 55 with a male companion around
6.10pm at Hougang Ave 3 last Tuesday.
The bus was heading for Bishan Bus Interchange from Marine Parade.
She had tapped her wallet against the card reader, which emitted five
continuous beeps.
Mr Su checked his fare console and saw that it registered an expired
concession card. He asked to look at it.
She showed him an adult ez-link card, but he insisted on seeing the
expired concession card.
She handed it to him, and he explained that he had to follow company
procedure to retain expired concession cards.
She replied that he had no right to keep the card, which she claimed
she used as an identity card.
As he had to issue two test tickets as part of the procedure for
retaining cards, the bus captain left his cabin to use the ticket
collection machine behind his seat.
But the woman stood beside the door of his cabin and refused to budge.
When he tried to unlatch the door, she pushed the door shut with
force.
Said the soft-spoken bus driver in Mandarin: 'I was shocked at her
sudden show of violence.
'Then her male friend came up and said threateningly: 'You better know
what to do and return her the card',' said Mr Su.
Meanwhile, she continued shouting at him, insisting on the return of
her card.
Mr Su immediately contacted the Operations Control Centre to ask for
help.
He was told a mobile traffic inspector had been despatched and he was
to proceed on his route in the meantime.
A few stops later, as passengers were boarding, the woman, who was
still standing beside his cabin, suddenly reached for his left breast
pocket in which he had placed an envelope containing her confiscated
card.
Mr Su blocked her with his left arm. Thwarted, she insulted and cursed
him.
'She kept saying that she hoped I would get into an accident,' he
said.
Then she suddenly grabbed hold of his left arm and refused to let go.
The quick-thinking Mr Su used his right hand to transfer the envelope
to his right trouser pocket.
At the same time, he asked a passenger near the front to be a witness
to the incident.
He asked the woman to let go, but she flew into an uncontrollable
rage, flinging herself across his body and grabbing wildly for his
right trouser pocket.
She kept clawing at him in a bid to reach the envelope in the pocket.
'I couldn't stop her, all I could do was to remain calm and tell her
that I had to retain her card,' said Mr Su.
'Suddenly I heard a loud rip, and knew my trousers had been torn. I
also realised my left arm was bleeding.'
ASKED HER TO STOP
He pointed out his bleeding arm to her and again asked her to stop.
Only then did she reluctantly let go.
The girl then phoned her sister and Mr Su heard her saying that he had
confiscated her card and beaten her.
Mr Su quickly reminded the witness to take note of the actual events.
The witness, Mr Dennis Yap, 30, a sales executive, said he was shocked
by the violent attack.
'She is only 1.6m tall and of average build, but she was so
aggressive. She even hurled Hokkien vulgarities at the bus driver,' he
said.
Mr Su said the insults and attack upset him, but he told himself to
remain calm and not retaliate, as he had been trained to do.
Mr Yap agreed that Mr Su had handled the situation well.
'She kept disturbing him and even grabbed him while he was trying to
drive. She could have caused an accident. It was peak hour and the bus
was almost full,' he said.
'She had no consideration for the safety of all on board. Luckily, the
driver kept calm throughout. Not once did he lose his temper or raise
his voice.
'He remained polite and explained nicely to her that he was following
company procedure even after she got so violent.'
Following instructions from the Operations Control Centre, Mr Su
stopped the bus along Ang Mo Kio Ave 3, and allowed the other
passengers to transfer to another bus.
Even then, the girl blocked his way and refused to let him leave his
cabin to help the passengers.
Finally, she relented and left the bus with her male companion,
lighting up a cigarette outside.
Her brother-in-law and the police arrived around 7.20pm.
APOLOGY
Said Mr Su: 'Her brother-in-law kept apologising to me and asked me to
drop the matter. But the woman and her friend showed no remorse. They
never even offered an apology. Her friend kept insisting I was wrong
to retain the card.'
SBS Transit's director for corporate communications, Ms Tammy Tan,
said concession cards are issued by TransitLink only to individuals
eligible for concessionary travel privileges on public transport.
They are non-transferable and are coded with information on their
validity to avoid any misuse.
She said the woman had presented an expired concession card and wanted
to enjoy concessionary travel.
'In line with company procedures, this is not allowed and bus captains
are authorised to retain concession cards or any ez-link cards for
investigation,' said Ms Tan.
'We are viewing this matter seriously and are working with the
police.'
The police said they are investigating the incident. Back to News
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,136428,00.html?
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: Why SGPoreans so fierce and violent?
- From: truth
- Re: Why SGPoreans so fierce and violent?
- From: Lobert
- Re: Why SGPoreans so fierce and violent?
- From: williamtan49
- Re: Why SGPoreans so fierce and violent?
- From: Ventura
- Re: Why SGPoreans so fierce and violent?
- Prev by Date: Re: Lim Hng Kiang is a disaster
- Next by Date: Re: Lim Hng Kiang is a disaster
- Previous by thread: watch this
- Next by thread: Re: Why SGPoreans so fierce and violent?
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|