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The Gojek driver was shot in the head by a man in a white shirt holding a log – Photo cut from clip.
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The area where the incident occurred near the foot of the An Suong flyover – Photo: DT
According to the Tai-mounted dash cam video clip, when he reached the standing guest position, a nearby middle-aged man chased him away, not allowing him to pick up guests.
Mr. Tai tried to explain to this person that he only picked up customers who booked the car through the app, had no intention of competing for customers, and asked the passenger to quickly get into the car. However, the middle-aged man still insisted on stopping.
After the guest took his helmet and had not yet gotten into Mr. Tai’s car, another man on a motorcycle said, “I told you to go.”
Suddenly, this man ran into a nearby motorcycle repair shop with a long iron wrench to chase after Mr. Tai. Mr. Tai ran for a while and tried to retrieve the helmet he had given the guest when the man was holding a large log that was hit by the man on the head.
Pick up passengers to reserve the car in the application, the driver was attacked
“Fortunately, I wore a helmet so I didn’t get hit, but due to panic over the bully behavior of the two men above, I ran directly to the Central My Tay district police to report the incident, stating that there has never been any. conflict or friction in competing for guests with these people, “said Tai.
On January 3, the aforementioned passenger confirmed the incident, said: “When I was waiting for the Gojek, a man in a blue shirt invited me to take a motorcycle taxi, even though I said I accidentally booked the car, this person insisted. I can’t go even if I reserve a car.
According to some drivers who routinely ride high-tech motorcycle-motorcycle taxis at An Suong intersection, the fact that some traditional motorcycle taxi drivers impede the reception of passengers is “like a meal”.