A video emerged online showing a woman with her young daughter cycling dangerously on the expressway.
Under Rule 3 of the Road Traffic (Expressway – Excluded Vehicles) Rules 2010, cyclists are not permitted to ride their bicycles, including Power Assisted Bicycles, on expressways.
Cyclists who are found riding on expressways may be liable for a fine not exceeding S$2,000 or imprisonment of up to six months.
Jotham Lee Jing, 37-years-old, pleaded guilty to a count of intentionally observing the victim doing a private act without her consent.
Lee had reportedly followed a teenager and her boyfriend to a toilet at Holland Village and peeped at them performing a sex act.
Another charge was considered during sentencing, and he was fined $6,500 on Tuesday (18 May).
What happened?
On 28 August 2020, at about 11pm, Lee was at Holland Village.
At the 12.50am on 29 August, he was opposite the road from a hawker centre when he noticed the 18-year-old girl with her boyfriend going into a women’s toilet at Block 10 Lorong Mambong.
He then decided to follow them because he wanted to peep at what they were doing.
Lee then entered the toilet after the couple had entered one of the cublicles and locked the door.
He went into a cubicle beside theirs’ and squatted down on one knee, lowering his head and peeking into their cubicle.
He then saw the victim performing a sexual act, which the prosecutor said that she had reasonable expectation of privacy.
The girl then notice’s Lee’s phone camera facing her and went out of her cubicle to knock on Lee’s cubicle door.
Lee remained hidden in the cubicle, but he eventually opened the door and tried to escape.
The victim then grabbed him by his shirt and the boyfriend asked to check his phone.
Lee refused but eventually surrendered his phone to them, they didn’t find any footage of themselves but asked Lee to reformat his phone, which he did.
The boyfriend then called the police and told them to “come fast” because they were trying to detain Lee in the women’s toilet.
Local veteran actor, Terence Cao, 53-years-old, is facing a charge for breaking Covid-19 social distancing rules.
He had hosted a party with 13 people during last year’s Phase 2, where group gatherings were limited to only 5 people.
Among those present were celebrities such as Shane Pow Xun Ping (30), Sonia Nicola Chew (30), Julie Tan Shaoyin (29), Jeffrey Xu Mingjie (32), Heng Tee Kok (45), Dawn Yeoh (34) and Jeremy Chan Ming Yuew (29).
The court heard that Cao initially invited only 5 people to his home.
However, his friends, Lance Lim Chee Keong, allegedly invited 4 more people into the party.
And as the party continued, the party size eventually grew to 12 people.
Cao is due to return to court on 25 May.
Image sources: Jeffrey Xu Instagram and @pei_shi_seah on IG
A netizen shared her story online about witnessing a dog abuse.
She said that she went to visit her friend who recently moved in into a condo unit at VA Residences along Boon Teck Road, and she noticed a woman allegedly using a cane and hitting the dog repeatedly on the balcony opposite of her friend’s unit.
“This has been happening almost every other day ever since my friends moved there. The woman would also put the dog out when it rains, hit the dog continuously and even kick it.” She added.
The dog could be heard purportedly yelping non-stop while trying not to get hit.
8 Ang Mohs who were partying on a yacht near Lazarus Island with 2 others on 26 December 2020, breaching Covid-19 laws, were each fined $3,000 earlier today (20 May).
The 8 who were fined were from Britain, and they are:
Mark Alexander Bellamy, 29
Annabelle Morgan Duke, 26
Holmes Philip Edward Knatch Bull, 27
Amy Georgina Hunt, 30
Amy Alexandra Stewart, 32
Oliver Francis William Campbell, 31
Thomas Cuthbert Williams-Jones, 30
Benjamin David Waters, 32
The other 2 at the party were also fined $3,000 back in March.
They have also been banned from working in Singapore again
District Judge Jasvender Kaur said:
In order to effectively contain the virus, there is a need for everyone to do their part in abiding by the measures, and those who act irresponsibly must face the music and be adequately punished.”
Videos of the party on the yacht were taken by the public and circulated on social media.
A 55-year-old man and a 48-year-old woman who harassed a Singapore nurse who works at Sengkang General Hospital, by pouring disinfectant at him and his family, is due to be charged in court.
They will be charged for their suspected involvement in intentionally causing harassment.
A report was first lodged on 15 May 2020 about the harassment the nurse and his family received.
During the investigations, more reports were made between October 2020 to January 2021, alleging the continuation of the harassment.
The alleged harassment acts include using vulgarities and insulting remarks at their neighbours, spraying disinfectant towards their neighbours’ units and occupants, and splashing water alone the shared corridor which seeped onto one of his family members.
The duo will be charged on 21 May 2021, and the 48-year-old woman is also facing another charge for causing public nuisance in a separate, unrelated incident.