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Cabbie with A Heart This latest news about a selfless taxi driver… The kindness out of his heart is a source for wonder …. In the daily business of ferrying his charges for a fee… He works long hours , morning till dusk before going off free …. As a family man like any other, he provides for his family with his daily takings..… Time is ever precious, more ferrying means better daily earnings… Just as any other hard working Malaysian, he always there to give service… Doing his utmost best each day in providing a transportation service… For a working man such as he, where time and his service means money… It surprises to know this taxi driver willingly sacrifices his time and money…. All for an aged yet loving couple, who are yet to be classified as senior citizens.. Who are only in their late forties and yet the woman has chronic kidney disease… This stricken woman requires a thrice-a-week treatment at the dialysis center…. The fare is an exorbitant RM30 to pay even if the center is but a short drive away It is always a trying time to hail for a taxi willing to take them to the center.. For the word is out that they are unable to pay the full fare, even not at all.. One fine day, as they scoured in vain for a taxi to take them to the center..… Up came Mr Jong, an elderly and sprightly taximan, willing to ferry them over… The kind hearted soul in him accepts only RM20 for his service, if possible.. He’s such a good man, giving discounted rides and payments in installments.. Taxi driver Jong, 61 years old, thinks he is doing something simple… Out of the goodness in his heart, he is now on their call three times-a-week… It matters not, Jong wisely observes, I am Chinese and they are Malays in need… God willing, I will stay healthy and I trust them to pay me when they able indeed.. So fellow Malaysians, do marvel at this display of humanity on the streets… There are countless other good deeds being played out that are not called to heed… But this episode runs contrary to the prejudices and the mistrust on racial lines.. It calls for brotherhood love, as the same colored blood runs common beneath our skins.. http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2015/12/16/a-kind-and-caring-taxi-driver-cabbie-drives-couple-to-dialysis-centre-without-expecting-payment/
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