Tag: accident

  • [Jakarta] Blue Bird Taxi Driver Disciplined After Scolding Foreign Motorist Using Indonesian And Broken English

    [Jakarta] Blue Bird Taxi Driver Disciplined After Scolding Foreign Motorist Using Indonesian And Broken English

    Blue Bird taxi company has disciplined one of its drivers after a video recording him scolding a foreigner went viral on Monday.

    The driver’s anger was apparently triggered by an accident involving the taxi and the foreigner’s car, which caused damage to the taxi’s front fender.

    The details of the accident remain unknown. The foreigner vehicle’s plate indicated that it was a diplomatic car.

    In the video, the taxi driver cursed the foreigner using Indonesian and broken English.

    “Do you think I am afraid with you? This is Indonesia you know, think, think, think,” the driver shouted.

    The driver also asked the foreigner to do something about the damage to his car.

    “You must compensate it, the bumper is broken, you must replace it, this one, Indonesia,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the foreigner looked busy on his cell phone. “No England, no USA, you know. I am no crazy, you crazy. I am not afraid with the police,” he added.

    Blue Bird spokesperson Teguh Wijayanto said the incident occurred on Saturday in the Senayan area, South Jakarta.

    “We have tried to resolve the problem,”Teguh said Monday, as quoted by kompas.com.

    The taxi driver, Teguh added, had been disciplined but he declined to give further details about the matter.

    “If we look at the damage, it might have been caused by grazing because the [foreigner’s] car is higher. The damage is on the right side. Compensation will be handled internally. We regret this incident but it can be resolved with care,” Teguh said.

     

    Source: http://www.asiaone.com

  • Man Found Dead At Fajar LRT Station Was Run Over Twice; Ruled As Accident

    Man Found Dead At Fajar LRT Station Was Run Over Twice; Ruled As Accident

    A 43-year-old man who was found dead at Fajar LRT station in March had been drunk when he fell onto the tracks, a coroner’s inquiry heard on Wednesday (Aug 16).

    When he fell at 12.42am, Ang Boon Tong had 232mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood – almost three times the legal limit of alcohol for drivers, the inquiry heard.

    CCTV footage showed that although he had hit his head, he was still alive and able to sit up. But he was unable to find his way off the tracks and was hit by an off-service train seven minutes later.

    The sole passenger on the train – an SMRT employee riding the train back to the depot at the end of his shift – said he “heard a sound” as the train ran over Mr Ang’s body but did not think to investigate it, the inquiry heard.

    Ten minutes later, at 12.58am, a second train pulled into the station, running Mr Ang over again. This time, the station controller, Mr Mohamed Ariff Mohamed Yusoff, noticed the train seemed to move in “a bumpy and erratic manner” as it pulled into the station, and suspected it had run over something.

    It was when the train left the station that he realised there was a body on the tracks.

    Mr Ang died of multiple injuries “consistent with a run-over”, including an open skull fracture, multiple rib fractures and hip, arm and leg fractures, State Coroner Marvin Bay said. Mr Ang also suffered a 15cm-wide wound running from his neck to his groin.

    Bloodstains were found on both trains, although a forensic pathologist was not able to tell which impact killed Mr Ang, the coroner heard.

    NO ALERT SYSTEM, SHOULD SOMEONE FALL ONTO LRT TRACKS

    LRT trains are not equipped with obstacle detection systems, operator SMRT’s senior vice president for the Circle Line and Bukit Panjang LRT, Chia Chun Wah testified.

    He added that there is currently no system in place to alert the station or Operations Controrunl Centre (OCC) should a passenger fall onto the tracks, aside from 143 CCTV cameras monitoring the entire Bukit Panjang LRT line. The line comprises 14 stations, including Fajar.

    Around the time Mr Ang died in the early hours of Mar 24, one staff member based at the OCC in Woodlands was tasked with monitoring 46 CCTV feeds on 22 screens. At the time Mr Ang fell onto the tracks, the employee had been occupied with overseeing the closing of the station.

    Mr Chia testified there are currently no plans to install such systems. He said the safest option for passengers who have fallen onto the tracks is to stay at the “safe location” in the middle of two electrified train tracks, which is not clearly marked out. “We don’t publicise that,” Mr Chia said, adding that there are, again, no plans to do so.

    Another option for passengers who fall onto the tracks is to shout for help in the hope that someone on the platform would sound the alarm by pressing the emergency stop plunger located at either end of the platform. This would cut power to the trains.

    But, Mr Chia said, there is no signage to tell passengers what happens when they press the plunger – and there are no plans to do so.

    Yet another alternative is for a passenger who has fallen onto the tracks to make their way to the end of the platform, where there is a flight of stairs leading back into the station, Mr Chia said. However, there is “no signage to show where the stairs are”, he added.

    Mr Chia said that the Land Transport Authority (LTA) is currently trialling a video analytics system, which may be able to detect foreign objects on train tracks. However, even if the system was able to recognise an object on the tracks, it was unclear whether it would also be able to send an alarm to the OCC and stop the train.

    In ruling Mr Ang’s death an accident, State Coroner Marvin Bay said: “It is entirely conceivable that a person who falls onto the tracks may be infirm, inebriated, incapacitated or cognitively impaired and not have the required knowledge or ability to seek refuge at the (“safe location”) or make for the staircase to save themselves.”

    He added that Mr Ang had survived the initial fall, but “it would appear that he was too intoxicated or disoriented to fully appreciate his precarious situation. He remained on the track without calling for help or making any attempt to extricate himself from his predicament,” the coroner said.

    Mr Bay added that the LTA’s video analytics system was “a step in the right direction”.

    “It would also be useful to raise public awareness of the emergency stop plunger, the safety zone on the tracks and staircase access back to the platform to avert disaster whenever a person falls onto the tracks,” he added.

    Mr Ang’s death was “a truly tragic misadventure,” the coroner said.

    Mr Ang’s wife was in court for the inquiry. They have three children.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/

  • Child Scalded By Very Hot Temperature Water Inside Her Water Bottle At A Childcare Center

    Child Scalded By Very Hot Temperature Water Inside Her Water Bottle At A Childcare Center

    Scalded by very hot temperature water that was refilled in her water bottle in the childcare center..
    Such high temperature water shouldn’t even be refilled in their water bottles to begin with.. Let alone to be placed within the reach of the kids..
    This is truly a case of laziness, negligence and complacency.. All in the expenses of my lil peanut..
    Share away, my friends..!

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    Someone commented to the posting saying, “This is unacceptable. What the hell were they thinking. They should have their licenses pulled. Who would put hot water in a child’s water bottle? Child abuse is what this is. Get yourself a lawyer please. And call the police and make a report. If they won’t do anything go to the news stations. Put it on tv.”

    The source then gave the following update.

    I’ve escalated this to the HQ management.. They apologised but this is beyond apologising.. They explained that they just took over as it was franchised but their HQ is just upstairs of the center yet they’ve no knowledge of what their teachers are doing n such can happen.. They pushed all the blames to the previous director whom is no longer running the center..
    Teachers there have no heart to work as they aren’t paid their wages.. Since the management took over; is worse than when the previous director running the center..
    Good Principal left, teachers left n leaving n what’s left is a batch of very frustrated n vexed teachers running the center, in hope that they get their wages then they too will leave.. Parents who withdrawn their kids aren’t getting their deposits back.. N I have yet to get mine as well..
    It’s an epic mess, resulting such..

    She explained that the teacher refilled very hot temperature water into her water bottle, told her not to touch it but left it within her reach and an accident happened. “Thereafter, she used an ice pack to nurse the scalded area which quickly caused it to blister n broke the blister as the ice pack is hard.. U do not put ice nor ice pack on scalded area/s, run running water from the tap on the area/s.. This is simple basic 1st aid..!”

    According to her, this happened at a private childcare called Amar Kidz Macpherson.

     

    Source: Jeri Sal

  • Accident @ Junction Of Woodlands Centre Road; Appealing For Any Witness Or Video Recordings

    Accident @ Junction Of Woodlands Centre Road; Appealing For Any Witness Or Video Recordings

    Hi FBians,

    Please help to share this post. Your help is greatly appreciated.

    I am looking for witnesses/video recordings of an accident involving an FZ16 plate FBJ2974A and a Malaysian Lorry on the morning of 18th July 2017 between 5.45am-6.15am at the junction of Woodlands Centre Road before An-Nur Mosque.

    The rider, my uncle, is currently warded in KTPH with internal and external injuries.

    Witnesses/owners of video recordings can PM me or contact Shahrul @ 92316734.

    Thank you!

     

    Source: Faiz Dawood

  • Drunk Man Who Hurled Himself Onto Car At Pasir Ris Farmway 2 Has Been Arrested

    Drunk Man Who Hurled Himself Onto Car At Pasir Ris Farmway 2 Has Been Arrested

    A man has been arrested after he hurled himself onto a car at Pasir Ris Farmway 2 on Sunday (Jun 11).

    Authorities were alerted to an incident involving a drunk man at about 3.30pm, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF).

    Channel NewsAsia understands that officers were initially deployed to 16 Pasir Ris Farmway 2.

    Dashcam footage uploaded by Facebook user Terry Loo showed the man standing in the middle of a road in the area before running towards Mr Loo’s car and throwing himself on the bonnet.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/