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Another one...uni undergrad model driving without licence, beat red light and caught for asking someone to stand in for her...ESCAPE JAIL TERM AGAIN!!!!

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Another one...uni undergrad model driving without licence, beat red light and caught for asking someone to stand in for her...ESCAPE JAIL TERM AGAIN!!!!

 

While her advicer, & the person who stand in for her got jailed.

 

 

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NUS PhD student spared jail term

By Leong Wee Keat | Posted: 01 February 2011 1836 hrs

 

 

32-year-old Mohamed Feroz Mohammed Omar had been fined S$4,000 in a District Court for punching another motorist, Charles Wong Kia Choon, three times in the face on 29 November 2008.

 

That being said, ... a S$4K fine constitutes a criminal conviction, and is likely to have future repercussions in his career.

 

That being said, I still support a mandatory jail sentence (can be from 1-day to couple of weeks jail term) for road rage offences.

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Another one...uni undergrad model driving without licence, beat red light and caught for asking someone to stand in for her...ESCAPE JAIL TERM AGAIN!!!!

 

I feel that the DPP ought to appeal for, at the minimum, a jail term.

 

1) Driving without licence, 2) without consent of the car's owner, 3) beat a red light, ... 4) conspired with one to abet, 5) another to take the rap for her.

 

While the latter 2 folks received jail terms for their crimes, .... she, apparently, got away with mere fines.

 

I'm curious, ... to whom can one seek a detailed explanation with regards to this obvious disparity in sentences melted.

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I feel that the DPP ought to appeal for, at the minimum, a jail term.

 

1) Driving without licence, 2) without consent of the car's owner, 3) beat a red light, ... 4) conspired with one to abet, 5) another to take the rap for her.

 

While the latter 2 folks received jail terms for their crimes, .... she, apparently, got away with mere fines.

 

I'm curious, ... to whom can one seek a detailed explanation with regards to this obvious disparity in sentences melted.

 

1, 4, & 5 should be at least jail term individually. 2 maybe considered civil suit, depends on bf wanted to charge her, & 3 can be taken as traffic offence. But then again, 3 shown that not only she didn't have a proper licence, but also driving dangerously without the needed qualification, offense on top of offence.

 

Amazing she only get a 2k fine. Uniquely Singapore.

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hmm...true also...but Tot singapore law is...u r gulity until proven innocent?

 

 

I clear your doubts...applicable to ordinary Singapore citizen only with no 'glamorous' background [laugh]

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