
WE are sorry for what we did. So says one of the British tourists caught in the middle of an Internet controversy involving an elderly Singaporean trishaw rider.
The three visitors were slammed on the Internet for mocking the 67-year-old rider during a trip Singapore.
They were also accused of not paying their fare after the ride.
One of them, Mr Bo Davis, has written a public apology for his
But he also said, contrary to trishaw rider Lee Shee Lam's claim, they did pay the full fare of $10.
A video posted by Mr Davis, 26, caused a furore on the Internet.
The video showed the trio squeezed on board Mr Lee's trishaw as the elderly rider struggled to pedal under their weight.
Mr Lee was later seen going from one passenger to the next to ask for his fare before they left in a taxi.
Mr Davis sent the apology to the Singaporean who re-posted the video on YouTube, a Netizen who identified himself only as Jimmy.
In the note, Mr Davis said, in hindsight, the video "does look very bad".
He wrote: "I offer my sincerest apologies to Mr Lee, his son and everyone that has been offended."
He added it was "disrespectful and insensitive" to make fun of an old man.
Recalling the night of the incident, Mr Davis maintained his group later paid the full $10 fare.
"I know I was laughing, but I wouldn't dream of not paying for the ride - that would be unforgivable," he wrote.
When told that Mr Davis claimed to have paid the full fare, Mr Sam Lee, the trishaw rider's son, said he stood by his father's account.
However, he added: "But then again, the incident was three months ago, and old people may not have the best memory."
He said he has already let the matter rest, and he hopes Netizens will do the same.