Tag: Uber

  • UberEATS Delivery Guy Travelled 2.5km In His Wheelchair To Send An Order

    UberEATS Delivery Guy Travelled 2.5km In His Wheelchair To Send An Order

    Stomper Gerry wants to commend her UberEATS delivery guy who travelled 2.5 kilometres from Bukit Merah Central to her home at Sterling Road yesterday (Jun 1) in a wheelchair.

    It was not the first time she had ordered delivery from this particular restaurant but when she opened her door she could not deny she was surprised.

    “I opened the door and he was in a wheelchair,” said Gerry.

    “I was amazed that he was doing deliveries despite his disability.

    “After talking to Mr Kamas, he said that he is a Paralympian and is working as a delivery guy for extra income and also because it is good practice for him as he will be competing this year.”

    “This is the first time I have ever seen a person in a wheelchair doing deliveries.

    “I really admire him.”

    Gerry added that he arrived within the time frame given by UberEATS and that it was no longer than any other time she has ordered delivery from the same place.

     

    Source: http://stomp.straitstimes.com/

  • Free Wifi, Bottled Water And Charger – No This Is Not A Hotel, It’s The Ultimate Uber Ride

    Free Wifi, Bottled Water And Charger – No This Is Not A Hotel, It’s The Ultimate Uber Ride

    Farel shared his pleasant Uber ride when he booked a ride to his destination. He was surprised to see the driver opening the door for him as he approaches the car.

    When he entered the car, he saw more surprises! There’s a note at the back of the front passenger seat that says

    Complimentary WIFI, bottle water and charger.

    Feel free to speak to me if you have any request regarding speed, music volume, temperature or anything that I can be of service to you.

    Hope you have a pleasant ride.

    Cheers!”

    Kudos to you sir!

     

    Source: www.thelocalsociety.com

  • Drunk Man Viciously Assaults Uber Driver In Front His Own Daughter

    Drunk Man Viciously Assaults Uber Driver In Front His Own Daughter

    A man was caught on camera throwing repeated punches at an Uber driver who did not want to pick him up and cancelled the trip for safety reasons.

    Stomper Kevin contributed videos showing the violent altercation as well as a photo of the driver’s bloodied and bruised face.

    According to him, the incident took place at Block 31 Toa Payoh on Apr 28, at 10.50pm.

    He said that someone else had made the Uber booking on behalf of the man and added:

    “The drunkard guy became aggressive and scolded vulgarities to the Uber driver.

    “The driver decided to cancel the trip for his own safety, but the man refused to go out of the car and even prevented the car from moving.

    “When the driver tried to remove the man’s hand, he suddenly kicked and punched the Uber driver.”

     

    Source: www.stomp.com.sg

  • Beware Of Being Taken For A Ride

    Beware Of Being Taken For A Ride

    When Uber and Grab entered the Singapore market in 2013, they stressed that they were not taxi or private-hire car operators, but tech companies.

    They convinced most people, including the regulators. Perhaps that is why Singapore has treated these foreign companies with kid gloves.

    In early responses to queries on whether Uber should be regulated like taxi firms, a Land Transport Authority spokesman reiterated that Uber was not a taxi company but a “technology company providing a matching service leveraging on technology”.

    That was in 2014. Less than a year later, Uber set up Lion City Rentals, which rents out cars to those who want to drive for a living. In doing so, it is doing exactly what taxi companies are doing, but without the livery, rooftop signage, meter, regulations, and service criteria that cab companies have to meet.

    Now, with Grab in talks to take over SMRT’s taxi business, it is once again clear what these newcomers are: taxi companies with new technology and new ideas.

    The authorities will point out that private-hire vehicles still cannot pick up kerbside fares, but that is irrelevant. The smartphone has become the new kerb. And with so many taxi operators adopting Grab’s hailing app, the question of kerb or no kerb is less material. What is material is that we are now witnessing the second phase of these “tech” firms’ foray into the multibillion-dollar door-to-door transport business – all in just four years.

    It would have taken them much longer to get this far if they had taken the traditional route of applying for a taxi-operating licence. Now that they are entrenched, it will be a matter of time before they start doing what they set out to do: Make money.

    For commuters, that means fewer freebies and discounts in the years to come. For incumbent industry players, thinner profits. And for the country, perhaps, lower economic returns as more cash gets repatriated to the home countries of the two newcomers – the United States and Malaysia.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Mufti Malaysia: Pemandu, Penumpang Uber/Grab Bukan Muhrim Boleh, Jika Syarat-Syarat Dipatuhi

    Mufti Malaysia: Pemandu, Penumpang Uber/Grab Bukan Muhrim Boleh, Jika Syarat-Syarat Dipatuhi

    PETALING JAYA: Berkongsi kereta melalui khidmat Grab dan Uber melibatkan bukan muhrim masih boleh dikategorikan khalwat, kata Mufti Wilayah Persekutuan, tetapi berkata ia dibolehkan dengan syarat penumpang duduk diam di bahagian belakang kenderaan sekiranya mendapati pemandu berlainan jantina.

    Menjawab soalan mengenai hukum lelaki dan wanita menggunakan perkhidmatan kongsi kenderaan itu, Datuk Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri berkata syarat lain yang perlu dipatuhi ialah laluan yang digunakan “tidak sunyi”.

    “Pemandu melalui jalan yang tidak sunyi agar terlindung dari sebarang fitnah,” katanya dalam penulisan di laman rasmi Pejabat Mufti Wilayah Persekutuan.

    Beliau memberikan beberapa dalil mengenai definisi khalwat, istilah Arab yang membawa maksud bersendirian atau berasingan.

    “Maka berdasarkan beberapa dalil yang kami kongsikan di atas, dapatlah kita fahami bahawa berdua-duaan di antara lelaki dan perempuan yang bukan mahram adalah suatu perbuatan yang haram lagi ditegah.

    “Ini sama ada khalwat itu berlaku di taman-taman bunga, taman tasik, di dalam bilik atau hotel, dan begitulah juga di dalam kenderaan seperti teksi, Uber, atau GrabCar,” katanya.

    Beliau mengesyorkan pengguna khidmat Uber dan Grab berusaha mengelak daripada berkongsi kenderaan dengan bukan muhrim, dengan membatalkan tempahan selepas memeriksa butiran diri pemandu atau penumpang yang dipaparkan aplikasi berkenaan.

    Bagaimanapun, Zulkifli mengakui perbuatan kerap membatalkan tempahan akan menyebabkan penggantungan akaun dan memberi kesan buruk terhadap pendapatan.

    Menurutnya, kebenaran bukan muhrim untuk berada dalam kenderaan sama adalah atas dasar “darurat”, iaitu disebabkan keperluan yang tidak dapat dielakkan.

    “Dengan syarat penumpang itu duduk di bahagian belakang kenderaan, tidak berbual melainkan sekadar yang perlu sahaja.”

     

    Source: www.freemalaysiatoday.com