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Jail for man who punched taxi driver for overtaking him
Jail for man who punched taxi driver for overtaking him

CNA

time5 days ago

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Jail for man who punched taxi driver for overtaking him

SINGAPORE: Angry after a taxi driver overtook him, a man alighted from his car to confront the driver at a traffic junction. During the argument, Silas Yu Ming'En reached through the 66-year-old taxi driver's window to unbuckle his seatbelt, tried to force open the door, and threw punches at him. The 41-year-old Singaporean was jailed for five days on Thursday (Jun 5). He was also fined S$2,500 (US$1,900) for another incident in which he got into a dispute with a man who told him not to be rude. He pleaded guilty to two counts of voluntarily causing hurt, with one count of using threatening behaviour taken into consideration for his sentencing. On Apr 9, 2024, the taxi driver was driving along Choa Chu Kang North 5 when he came to a stop behind Yu at a traffic junction. After the traffic light turned green, the taxi driver overtook Yu as he found Yu to be slow. When the cars came to another halt, this time at the traffic junction of Choa Chu Kang North 5 and Choa Chu Kang Street 53, Yu alighted from his car to approach the taxi driver. The taxi driver lowered his window after Yu knocked on it, and a heated verbal argument ensued. He then demanded that the taxi driver get out of his vehicle. When the latter refused, Yu tried to force open the door. Yu then reached through the open window in an attempt to unfasten the victim's seat belt, and threw punches at the victim, who bled from his right arm as a result. The victim was examined at a polyclinic later that day and was found to have a superficial abrasion on his right arm. SECOND INCIDENT Separately, on Dec 29, 2024, Yu was at a food court in Bukit Panjang Plaza when he brushed past a 30-year-old man while saying "excuse me". Perceiving his behaviour to be rude and inappropriate, the victim tapped Yu on the shoulder and said: "Can you don't be so rude?' He then left. But Yu confronted the victim and pushed him twice on the chest, causing the victim to hit his lower back against a pillar. Although the man tried to put some distance between Yu and himself, Yu continued to pursue him. The victim pushed Yu back before members of the public intervened. The victim sustained a bruise on his lower back from the incident. Yu offered to pay restitution to both victims, but the taxi driver was unable to quantify his medical expenses. Meanwhile, Yu compensated the other victim about S$160. Reading from a letter in court, Yu, who did not have a lawyer, apologised for his behaviour and said he took full responsibility. "I deeply regret any harm caused," Yu said, adding that he would learn from the experience and would not repeat such behaviour.

Jail for man who attacked taxi driver over collision in Hougang car park
Jail for man who attacked taxi driver over collision in Hougang car park

CNA

time26-05-2025

  • CNA

Jail for man who attacked taxi driver over collision in Hougang car park

SINGAPORE: Furious after a taxi collided into his personal mobility aid, a man charged at the driver with a knife at an open-air car park in Hougang. Even after he was disarmed, an undeterred Soo Ah Seng walked to the back of a coffee shop and picked up a mop to use it to attack the taxi driver. Soo, 67, was jailed for two months' on Monday (May 26), after pleading guilty to one count each of causing hurt and criminal intimidation. Two other charges, relating to Soo using profanities on the taxi driver and committing affray, were considered for his sentencing. Soo appeared in court with a walking frame to help him get around. His scuffle with the taxi driver was caught on video and uploaded onto social media. COLLISION IN CAR PARK On Aug 1, 2023, the victim, a 65-year-old man, dropped off a passenger at a sheltered point at Block 307, Hougang Avenue 5. As he reversed into a parking lot to leave the car park, he collided with Soo, who was on his personal mobility aid (PMA) near the rear of the taxi. Soo fell off his PMA. The victim immediately alighted to help and apologise to Soo, but Soo began hurling vulgarities. When the victim offered compensation, Soo demanded S$2,000 (US1,560) but halved the sum when the victim said he was a mere taxi driver who could not afford the amount. The victim suggested to help repair the PMA but Soo refused the offer and continued to scold him. An altercation ensued, during which Soo took a knife that had fallen out from his PMA to charge at the victim. After Soo was restrained and disarmed by a member of the public, he walked to the back of a coffee shop nearby and picked up a mop. He swung the mop at the victim, hitting his left shoulder a few times. The victim's car camera captured what happened. The victim suffered pain and abrasions on his body as a result. Several members of the public intervened and a town council officer called the police. The victim sought medical attention and was found to have a fracture on his right hand, sustained from punching a person. For criminal intimidation, an offender could be jailed up to two years, or fined, or both.

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