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  1. A bouncer was on Tuesday jailed three weeks by a district court for punching a taxi driver. Muhammad Rafiuddin Ridwan, 27, had approached the taxi driven by 66-year-old cabby Chuan Lip Hiong, opened the door and punched him. The court heard that in September 2012, Mr Chuan was driving his taxi along Coleman Street with his wife beside him, just as Muhammad Rafiuddin and a friend were attempting to jaywalk across the road. As the taxi had the right of way, Mr Chuan continued driving when he heard a loud bang on the right side of his vehicle. He then realised the mirror on that side of the car was turned outward, presumably because it had hit Muhammad Rafiuddin. After a brief confrontation between both men, Mr Chuan continued on his way. Muhammad Rafiuddin then started chasing the taxi and hitting the rear of the vehicle. When Mr Chuan was about to stop the taxi, Muhammad Rafiuddin approached the vehicle and attacked him. Deputy Public Prosecutor Nicholas Lai, who pressed for a short custodial sentence, said the cabby had suffered "serious injuries", and that the incident had happened in the afternoon in broad daylight. In passing the sentence, the District Judge said that while Muhammad Rafiuddin was angered by the taxi driver, his actions were "excessive". Muhammad Rafiuddin could have been jailed up to two years and fined S$5,000 for voluntarily causing hurt. Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/bouncer-jailed-3-weeks/961924.html
  2. Anyone has inside info to share?? Seems ambiguous http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...ames_fight.html
  3. Saw on the XinMingRiPao 18Feb2010. One man(race withheld) had problem with his installment on his EvoX. So he put up a similar number plate SJF9920K, same as another similar white Ex which freqent clarkquay where this loser work as valet. The real owner got 3 parking summons since Oct09 and real owner complained to the Cicso. Sure enough the Cisco warden called him up today to ask him to go down toa particular carpark to say whether that EVOX is his or not! Immediately he made police report and the case is solved. Just wondering how many illegal duplicate licence plate car are on the road. Lessons to learn? Want to make crime....at least please do not illegal park or speed lah. Wah got money to buy EvoX...but no money to pay installment....Now Tai Chi Tua Diao liao for this guy. Game Over due to his silliness.
  4. First say no wallet no address, then suddenly in the car she asked him to go take wallet and he really think there is still a wallet? Is he stupid or what? First say want to bring to police station, then suddenly policeman appear near the nightclub . He should have known the nearby police post or number to call, since he is in the bouncer/clubbing business, no need to bring to police station. Also its already 3:45am....two more hours its day time...and by that time she would have sober up...just leave her sitting outside the club would suffice. Bouncer loses car while helping drunk woman He leaves her in car to retrieve wallet in club, then returns to find car gone June 23, 2009 THE woman was dead drunk, so part-time bouncer Sahifizad Yusof thought he would drive her to a police post. GOOD DEED: Mr Sahifizad spotted the woman alone in the club and decided to help her. TNP PICTURE: KUA CHEE SIONG Little did he know the deed would cost him his car. The 28-year-old sales manager said his car was stolen on 14Jun at Clarke Quay after he left the woman in it for a short time. Mr Sahifizad works as a part-time bouncer for different clubs. That night, he was working for a club at Clarke Quay for the first time. Around 3.45am, Mr Sahifizad noticed a woman who looked to be in her 20s alone inside the club. 'She appeared very drunk and I could tell from the way she smelt that she had been drinking a lot,' Mr Sahifizad told The New Paper. 'She then threw up. She also broke a statue that belonged to the club.' With the help of the floor manager, Mr Sahifizad took her outside. But 15 minutes later, the woman staggered back into the club, Mr Sahifizad said. This time, he decided to put her in a taxi. No address, no IC But when he asked her for her address, it appeared that she could not recollect it. He then asked her for her identity card to check for her home address. But the woman said she did not have her wallet with her. He also noticed that she was barefoot. So he decided to drive her to the police post nearby. 'She asked if I could go back to the club to get her wallet,' Mr Sahifizad said. 'I agreed. I told her she would have to wait for me in my car, and she said okay.' He then helped her to the back seat of his yellow Hyundai Getz, which was parked near Hotel Novotel, a two-minute walk from the club. He left the car key in the ignition and the air-conditioning running. After locking the car doors from the outside with a separate remote key, Mr Sahifizad returned to the club. 'I also wanted to get a colleague to come with us in the car in case I get accused of having inappropriate intentions on the woman,' he added. But he could not find the woman's belongings. When he returned to where the car was parked 10 minutes later, he found it missing. The woman was also nowhere to be found. Mr Sahifizad: 'I walked around looking for my car and, after about five minutes, I saw a few police officers and told them what happened. 'They said they sent out a message asking their colleagues to look out for my car. They also took my statement.' A police spokesman confirmed that they received a call on 14Jun at 4.40am about a stolen vehicle at Tan Tye Place near Clarke Quay. Investigations are ongoing. Mr Sahifizad said his handphone, wallet, identity card, CashCards and clothes were in the car. He said his car, which he bought for $56,000, is about five years old. 'I treat the car like my wife,' the bachelor said. 'It has sentimental value. 'I just want my car back.'
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