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Couple fined for staining neighbour's car with rubbish, soya and chilli sauce

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Couple fined for staining neighbour's car with rubbish, soya and chilli sauce


Published on Oct 14, 2013

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Ng Choon Meng and his wife Lau Kin Kee dumped soya sauce, chilli sauce and rubbish on a neighbour's car in an attempt to force him to change his parking space. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

By Khushwant Singh

A couple dumped soya sauce, chilli sauce and rubbish on a neighbour's car in an attempt to force him to change his parking space.

Lau Kin Kee and husband Ng Choon Meng, both 40, were caught in the act by surveillance video. Both pleaded guilty to committing mischief. She was fined $2,000, while her husband was fined $1,000 on Monday.

They told the district court that the car's headlights would shine into their flat whenever the neighbour, a drug enforcement officer, parked his Honda Jazz in that particular parking space at night. They admitted that it was not prolonged but it bothered them and they poured chilli sauce on the car on March 27.

At about 12.15am on March 31, the couple threw tissue paper soaked with dark soya sauce and a white plastic bag containing rubbish onto the car at the multi-storey car park in Punggol Central. Four days later, she poured soya sauce on the car.

Get the full story from The Straits Times.

 
she should have sprinkled pepper too, and her defence should be "i thought it's a hard boiled egg!" :eek:
 
That's dumb, even if they succeeded in getting the person to park elsewhere, another person would park at that spot.
 
That's dumb, even if they succeeded in getting the person to park elsewhere, another person would park at that spot.
I think they look at the person. If malay, then they pour asam padas and lemak.
If indian, then roti prata curry and guinness stout.
 
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