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http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews...621-354466.html

 

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SINGAPORE - A Singaporean businessman was fined $3,000 on Thursday for punching and fracturing a gangster's jaw.

 

The Straits Times reported that he was spared a jail sentence as the judge said it was an exceptional case.

 

Ong Long Hock, 64, had pleaded guilty to causing hurt to Lee Tze Wei, 32, a sales executive.

 

The incident occurred on Feb 17, 2009 at about 7pm. Ong and his family had drove down to the Punggol Nasi Lemak stall near Tanjong Katong Road.

 

Ong's daughter-in-law, Delia Chiang Chia Yen, 31, was on the way to queue for food when she was pestered by Lee and his friend.

 

Claiming to be gangsters, the duo swore at her and her husband. The two men started punching and kicking Ong's son before family members could call the police. A third man also joined in the assault.

 

Ong tried to break up the fight and was also hit. When the three assailants tried to flee, Ong and his son managed to grab Lee and pin him to the ground. That was when Ong punched him.

 

"Assaulting him at this point was clearly excessive," said District Judge Toh Yung Cheong, who added that the correct thing to do was to wait for the police to arrive.

 

Lee has also been charged with causing grievous hurt. His case has yet to be heard.

 

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If the Ah Pek knew he will be charged, probably would have whacked the bugger a few more times.

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"Assaulting him at this point was clearly excessive," said District Judge Toh Yung Cheong, who added that the correct thing to do was to wait for the police to arrive.

 

our judge still like to talk theory. the gangster sit there and drink tea with ong and wait for police to arrive hor? [laugh]

 

and why isn't this a non-seizeable offence for ong ?

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If the Ah Pek knew he will be charged, probably would have whacked the bugger a few more times.

Maybe ah pek will also break the fellow's arm....... [laugh]

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I don't quite agree that they have to just "wait for the police to arrive". Couldn't the old guy just claim that the gangster-wannabe (actually looks like he is more sales executive than gangster [laugh] ... wait, is he mobile phone booth "sales exec"?? [laugh]) struggled, tried to escape, and therefore needed to be subdued with a punch?

 

Couldn't help noticing that in this totally justified punch... the old guy was actually fined more than a particular speeding case where false info was fed to the police... ?? [hur]

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even worse for the ah beng ... want to act tough, only to get beaten up by an old man in public ... roflol ...

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"Assaulting him at this point was clearly excessive," said District Judge Toh Yung Cheong, who added that the correct thing to do was to wait for the police to arrive.

 

What he meant arhh? You mean after pinning him to the ground you have to sayang him?

 

"Oh sayang, muack muack. You disturb and attack us hor? Sayang sayang!"

 

The lor here beri farnee.

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This judge must be a gentle and patient man. Obviously he is since he can become a judge.

I wonder if anyone who faced such taunts and bullying will not use excessive force to pin down the gangster and take street law revenge?

 

The judge said the force is excessive......I wonder of people who use the law and court to punish others can also be considered as excessive or not.

 

 

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I though the jude would say "Assaulting him at this point was clearly excessive, but nevertheless

a job well done [laugh] "

 

I salute u, Mr Ong [thumbsup] [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

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