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Honda Shuttle driver blocks everyone from moving at Katong

Honda Shuttle driver blocks everyone from moving at Katong

chitchatboy

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Now this is a good one for debating. Do you think the lady in the Honda Shuttle is wrong, or its just the taxi driver being difficult?

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As shown on SG Road Vigilante's page, a clip shot by a Premier taxi driver, shows a lady in her Honda Shuttle blocking the drop off/pickup point of Katong Shopping Center on 7th of Aug 2020. The reason she is blocking everyone is that she wanted to reverse into the parallel lot beside the taxi but in order for her to do so, all the cars, including the taxi behind, her has to reverse. Now that can be quite a hassle to everyone...

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So without seeing the first part of this incident, could it be that the taxi driver was being difficult from the start and could have just reversed for her to go into the lot? Or do you guys reckoned that the Honda driver was just a little bit too self-entitled?

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Watwheels

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Her timing couldnt be better. The driver claims to park by the roadside to offload the goods to her shop. But I think she shouldnt have done that on a Friday evening at around 5pm. She's also a cheapo trying to save  $1.55/hr on parking. https://www.sgcarmart.com/news/carpark_index.php?ID=81&LOC=&TYP=carpark&SRH=

If it's too much effort to move the goods from the carpark to her shop she should treat it as a workout. Looks like she needs one. Should also cut down on McD hotcakes. If she's fitter she dont need the "short cut".

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