A shaken Melbourne taxi driver of Indian origin, who was stabbed by a fare-evading passenger a few days back, has vowed not to drive taxis again.
Baljinder Singh, 25, sustained stab wounds in his hands and back as he got involved in a scuffle with the passenger he was chasing to collect his fare.
"I don't think I will drive cabs again. I am not scared but there is always a risk to your life," he told News Corporation reporters.
The Indian taxi driver, who has been driving in Melbourne for the last two years, had picked up a young couple from Reservoir suburb and drove them to another northern suburb around midnight.
Instead of paying his $22 fare, the passengers took off. Baljinder left his taxi and chased the male passenger. 'They said they were going inside the house and will get money from there,' a recuperating Singh later told reporters in the hospital.
'He got a $20 note and was looking for the coins, because the fare was $21.80. He just started to run... I chased him and caught him,' Baljinder said, adding: