The offer is limited to 200 sets a day, sides not included.
The driver and passenger of the second tuk-tuk both suffered broken legs.
Her baby boy has been affectionately nicknamed "Baby Chan".
She did not perform checks on where the funds were from or what they were for.
Some are worried about burnout should they need to work to an old age.
Passengers who display disurptive behaviour may be asked to alight or referred to the police.
Police have warned against public speculation.
Prosecution is seeking up to 24 months in jail.
The man was sentenced to seven months in jail.
No injuries were reported.