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2 younger sisters.
Cat Lover.
夢游 for quite a number years.
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The-Lady

The girl who is so lost without you.

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..YOU
..YOU
..YOU
..& ONLY YOU

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Ereen.
Caleb.
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> What a Horrible Bathing Time
> Slideshow of my cat
> 井底蛙看世界,什么都新奇..
> Sweets Memories in Samsung
> Farewell Dinners
> Sentosa - Pahlawan Beach (07 Apr 07)
> Your Scholastic Strength Is Deep ThinkingYou aren'...
> pathetic pork chop rice..
> Tremors felt in Singapore after quake rocks Sumatra
> 'sweet' gift from someone special..

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> October 2005
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> February 2006
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Monday, September 03, 2007

News @ AsiaOne

Malaysia declares fashion war on taxi slobs

It is fining drivers for not tucking in their shirts or for wearing shoes of the wrong colour. -Reuters

Mon, Sep 03, 2007
Reuters

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Malaysia is cracking down on shabbily dressed taxi-drivers, fining them for not tucking in their shirts or for wearing shoes of the wrong colour.

Malaysia's lowly paid tax-drivers are supposed to wear white shirts, dark trousers and black shoes, but in reality passengers are happy if they can just persuade them to use the meter.

But the Commercial Vehicle Licensing Board is out to make a fashion statement, the Star newspaper said on Monday, quoting its chairman as saying drivers had to present a professional image.

Taxi-drivers have been fined 100-300 ringgit ($29-$86) -- or up to three days' average wages -- for wearing an off-white shirt or getting behind the wheel without socks, angering the drivers and reducing one of them to tears, the paper added.

"I actually saw a taxi-driver crying over having to pay a fine of 200 ringgit when I was at the (licensing board's) office recently," Abdul Jalil Maarof, president of the Klang Valley Taxi Owners Association, told the Star.


Why cant just do the right thing at right time? Obviously consumers like us dont really care about their uniform as long as the driver is using meter.

Vivian @ 3:54 PM :)