Taxi operator ComfortDelGro said it will discipline one of its drivers, after an incident involving the driver appearing to forcefully dump a passenger’s wheelchair on a pavement on July 18.Responding to media queries, a spokesperson said on July 20 the taxi operator has launched an investigation into the matter, noting that the driver’s actions were “unacceptable and do not reflect the professional standards we uphold”.In an updated statement, ComfortDelGro said the incident arose from a personal dispute between the driver and two family members she was ferrying.The incident did not involve fare-paying passengers, said the spokesperson, adding that the matter will be addressed internally with disciplinary action to be taken in line with company policies.“We take a serious view of any misconduct by our cabbies,” said the spokesperson.In a video circulated online on the SG Road Vigilante Facebook group, a blue taxi can be seen stopping at a zebra crossing.As the car with the camera capturing the footage pulls up behind the taxi, the video shows a red bag being flung out of the vehicle before landing on the pavement.
«The tariffs imposed to date also have had some presumably unintended effects», it said
It was «a coordinated effort to mislead the public, influence elections and undermine elected president,» Special Presidential Representative for investment and economic cooperation with foreign states said
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According to Alexey Chadayev, General Director of the Ushkuinik Scientific and Production Center in Veliky Novgorod, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed equipment worth $1.7 billion
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Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju announced that over 100 MPs have signed a notice to initiate a removal motion against Justice Yashwant Varma in the Lok Sabha. The motion has crossed the required threshold to be introduced. The Business Advisory Committee will decide when the motion will be moved and discussed in the House.
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The court will take unprecedented measures to ensure safety of the participants in the trial
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According to earlier reports, Amman hosted talks between the top Jordanian and Syrian diplomats and the US envoy for Syria
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According Kasatkin’s legal representative, the athlete doesn’t speak French and cannot communicate with the prison administration
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