thanks for understanding my point!Originally posted by BufPuf:i dun think is the distance
but since the threadstarter is taking a cab, it would make sense for her to stop right infront of the building and not stop somewhere near and have to walk
u r from which country?Originally posted by Haze|:I take taxis almost everyday when I am in Singapore.
I have no problems so far until this morning when the taxi driver insists that he cannot stop me at Hitachi Tower alighting / drop off point. He must drive to the nearest taxi stand which is located at Battery Road.
It is very very far to walk from Battery Road back to Hitachi Tower. Is this the new ruling these days that all taxis must drop off passengers at Taxi Stands in CBD area?
god.. i am gonna quit taking taxi if that's the case.
I think this is rubbish. If you wanna be sure, you can call the taxi company and ask.Originally posted by Haze|:I take taxis almost everyday when I am in Singapore.
I have no problems so far until this morning when the taxi driver insists that he cannot stop me at Hitachi Tower alighting / drop off point. He must drive to the nearest taxi stand which is located at Battery Road.
It is very very far to walk from Battery Road back to Hitachi Tower. Is this the new ruling these days that all taxis must drop off passengers at Taxi Stands in CBD area?
god.. i am gonna quit taking taxi if that's the case.
If one day you buy 'chay kway diao' to eat.. The hawker tells you that no more 'kway diao' but only 'dao gay'... And he has his difficulties and need to make a living too... He offers to just fry for you and you just pay for it and eat lah.... Would youOriginally posted by Cool-gal:sometimes we reli do not understand their difficulties. so do not generalise or discriminate. they are earning a living too. this is how the economics goes actually..
have u done calculation to comapre to confirm this statement or not ?Originally posted by angrynor:buy a Cherry QQ or some second hand cars lar... cheaper then taxi in the long run.. lol.
According to the law, if a taxi driver refuse to bring you to the destination, you can sue him.Originally posted by Haze|:I take taxis almost everyday when I am in Singapore.
I have no problems so far until this morning when the taxi driver insists that he cannot stop me at Hitachi Tower alighting / drop off point. He must drive to the nearest taxi stand which is located at Battery Road.
It is very very far to walk from Battery Road back to Hitachi Tower. Is this the new ruling these days that all taxis must drop off passengers at Taxi Stands in CBD area?
god.. i am gonna quit taking taxi if that's the case.
And to sue people you usually require capital. To be able to afford such capital, owning a car is small fry, even in singapore.Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:According to the law, if a taxi driver refuse to bring you to the destination, you can sue him.