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Win Toronto Maple Leafs tickets. Tanya Mok. Posted on September 10, Report Inaccuracy. View this post on Instagram. Lead photo by Peace Collective. He committed suicide three years ago. Chime Gyatso used to work in a gift shop selling taxi souvenirs, keychains and shirts — anything with a taxi on it. A Tibetan who moved to New York City from Nepal, he remembers seeing Times Square for the first time and the yellow cabs on the streets.

Sancho Persad, 26, began driving in , around when the taxi industry entered its freefall. Both his dad and uncle had worked as cab drivers and he saw an opportunity for steady part-time employment.

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