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Taxi driver arrested for drink driving in Teck Whye

SINGAPORE - A 71-year-old taxi driver was arrested for drink driving after his vehicle ended up on a walkway below an HDB block in Teck Whye on March 10.

The police said that they were alerted to an accident involving a taxi at Block 122 Teck Whye Lane around 9pm that night.

Chinese-language media outlet Shin Min Daily News reported that a resident had noticed a stalled taxi on the ground floor of the HDB block when she looked out from her home. A police cordon had been set up at the scene.

Several police officers were spotted in the area, said the resident, who wanted to be known only as Madam Shi.

Pictures from the incident show a blue ComfortDelGro taxi with a damaged front bumper.

An eyewitness told Shin Min that he was dining with his family at 8.45pm when he suddenly heard a piercing sound coming from downstairs.

“It turned out to be a taxi tire blowout, and the piercing sound came from the wheels rubbing against the ground. I thought the driver was going to turn around and leave, but he drove up the walkway instead,” he said.

The Straits Times has contacted ComfortDelGro for more information.

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