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    Ferrari crash

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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      instead of focusing on that woman in hospital, she ought to think of the consequences ... of the wrath of the 2 families (taxi driver + passenger), whom her husband had killed along with him.


      Her husband caused the death of sole bread winner (taxi driver). Now who's going to look into educational needs of this 3 school going children ? Although she is not the driver, but as his wife whose husband had killed their father (taxi driver), she has to bear responsibility. Blood is on her husband's hands, for killing innocent lives, with his Ferrari. If he'd driven carefully, they wouldn't have died. The last thing she ought to focus now is on that injured woman in hospital. Who ask her husband back side itchy to look for that companion lady in the first case ? anyway, the force of collision impact of Ferrari was tremendous! No joke. This lady may have been injured badly even if she's alive - esp. her brain (CPU), spinal central nervous system. She answers now for consequences, for whatever reasons she had chosen to sit inside that ferrari, with a married man.

      in fact since the wife so rich, the first thing she ought to do now to display some public signs of mature responsibility first step is ... pay for all funeral expenditure of (taxi driver + ill fated passenger). ie. also Burn 2 more extra (bungalow + Ferrari) paper houses / cars for the victims, as equally as big as her husband, if not even bigger. After all, didn't her husband take two lives ? Initially they were 2 healthy, living people on earth. Now both are dead, lying lifeless, motionless & and cold inside the coffin ... leaving behind a long string of unfinished, uncompleted family matters on earth. Their departure was so sudden.

      As his wife, she should :-

      a) also offer some form of \"apology\" to the (taxi driver + passenger) down there, by burning 2 more extra (bungalow + Ferrari) for them. So that they can live properly down there.

      b) as for the 3 children -
      to show responsibility, she should offer some form of compensation and fund all his 3 kids all the way up to receive proper university education, until they graduate.

      If taxi driver didn't die, this is what he'll strive to do.
      Now that he's dead & gone, at least give him the peace of mind and assurance down there, that his 3 kids are still being taken care of.

      is the passenger sitting inside the ill-fated taxi who also died innocently together with the taxi driver - a local or foreigner ?

      c) offer compensation to that Motor bike guy.
      he suffered spinal injuries, due to accident.

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      • R Offline
        raysusan
        last edited by

        http://m.insing.com/news/tabloid/female-ferrari-passenger-said-to-be-nightclub-hostess/id-c3483f00



        The last paragraph is so sad

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        • phtthpP Offline
          phtthp
          last edited by

          our SG roads are not suitable for driving ferrari.

          every now and then, encounter traffic light.

          drive ferrari only in countries with miles and miles of long straight roads ahead. eg: Malaysia, US, Australia.

          Traffic police authority should ban driving ferrari in SG, endangering many innocent road users.

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          • T Offline
            try
            last edited by

            From the news article, this is not the first time the ferrari driver had been speeding in the wee hours.


            Singapore roads have to be made safer from these kind of drivers - especially at night where the owners of these fancy cars are treating the roads as their own property, without a care to others’ lives.

            Hopefully the traffic police learnt some lessons from this high profile case and improve their SOPs. These selfish speedsters should never have a chance to take away innocent lives. The traffic police should review the penalties such that once caught, these speedsters must have their driving license revoked and spend some time in the jail repenting.

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            • MMMM Offline
              MMM
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              raysusan:
              http://m.insing.com/news/tabloid/female-ferrari-passenger-said-to-be-nightclub-hostess/id-c3483f00



              The last paragraph is so sad
              Yes, I agree. :sad: Tears welled up in my eyes reading the comments on the taxi driver's reluctance to go until family members assured him. Really sad.

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              • K Offline
                kbcharmaine
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                I just wondered why in the first place, since the wife knew that the husband always has the habit of practising driving fast at night and she did not discourage the husband. Instead let him had his way and caused deaths of her husband and the people involved in the accident. Speeding is a very dangerous sport in Singapore . There are actually no place in Singapore for speed driving. Be it in the daytime or nighttime when there is nobody out in the road. Singapore is a small place so probability of having a soul in sight on the road at night is also high. Really can’t believe there are crazy people out there trying to do speed driving in Singapore at night. Ferrari in Singapore is for you to flaunt it and not to speed it…

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  Singapore roads not meant for Ferrari. This reckless and selfish person is purely showing off…the female companion is a hostess in night club. At 3am in the morn, what kind of sweet young thing will be going for a spin with married man ?

                  The wife of this man should show some sincerity to family of taxi driver whom her husband has killed. No need to find out identity of the survivor.

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                  • B Offline
                    BeContented
                    last edited by

                    In cases where the culprits are alive, they are penalised/fined/made to pay damages.

                    So in cases where culprits died (eg. this Ferrari case)…what happens? Can the court order the family to pay damages on behalf?

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                    • P Offline
                      pinky
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                      verykiasu2010:
                      pinky:

                      wonder what if it happened in their homeland?


                      the victims' families may get thugs to settle

                      or if the driver is still alive, will either be surrounded by angry people or run into hiding

                      1.if victim is pedestrian, most likely the driver would run him/her over a few times to make sure he/she is dead

                      2. rich drivers may even step out of their car and scold the other party for blocking they way or damaging their flashy car

                      3. rich drivers hit-and-run and leave a message: my lao pa is XXXX (some big shots)

                      all above scenarios actually happened in China and reported in the papers

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                      • janet88J Offline
                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        BeContented:

                        So in cases where culprits died (eg. this Ferrari case).....what happens? Can the court order the family to pay damages on behalf?
                        The rich family of the Ferrari driver should pay damages. Crime happened in Singapore. Perhaps this will get the wife worry and to think of the families of those who died in the hands of her husband instead of finding the female companion. :mad: After making conpensation, she can go back to where she came from.

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