A standoff between a wheelchair-bound man and a bus driver led to some passengers alighting from the vehicle after the former refused to budge. In two viral TikTok videos uploaded by user Charliegoldy857 on Saturday (July 27), both parties can be seen arguing in Mandarin at a bus stop along Gambas Avenue at Sembawang.
'You're the one wasting time, not me': Wheelchair-bound man argues with bus driver after getting stuck at rear door
Bus service 858, operated by Tower Transit, is the only service plying that route. This incident took place on Saturday at around noon. When the driver repeats that the man is wasting the passengers' time, the latter retorts: "You're the one wasting time, not me. Call the police. Everyone can get off; the bus is not going to move.
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