Seeking to destress after work, Joel Tan takes his bike for a spin up to 15 kilometres around his neighbourhood - a routine for at least three times a week. But the avid cyclist, who is in his mid twenties, was sent over the edge after engaging in a heated confrontation with a petrol station employee on Monday (Feb 20)...
Seeking to destress after work, Joel Tan takes his bike for a spin up to 15 kilometres around his neighbourhood - a routine for at least three times a week.
Speaking to AsiaOne on Tuesday, Tan shared that he stopped at a Shell petrol station along Alexandra Road at 10.30pm to rest and have a toilet break. In a video shared to AsiaOne, it showed Tan engaging in a shouting match with the Shell employee – all while a woman behind the cashier was trying to keep the peace.Tan was later heard telling the woman to check the CCTV footage but her colleague told him to check his 'backside' instead.Tan told AsiaOne that while he had made a complaint with Shell Singapore, he had warned the "aggressive" employee that the video of their confrontation would be up on social media.
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