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Posted on 17 Dec, 2008 10:18
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"When you go out, you better watch out," an unknown caller said to the manager who alerted STOMP about some NTU undergrads challenging him, after one of them was caught parking illegally on campus and was told to move away.
And in all his years as a manager, ravebroNTU says this is the first time he has come across such behaviour coming from the school's students.
The STOMPer had earlier recounted a nasty confrontation he had with the errant driver, who insisted he was in the right though he had parked illegally in a wheel-clamp zone, and the latter had challenged the manager to a fight.
The story was then posted on STOMP, and when it did, the threatening calls started.
"I believe it is the same student, the driver of the car who is the culprit; he sounds the same, though he had called from a private number.
"He called me twice on my office line, and twice on my mobile phone.
"The first time he called, he asked me for my name and I told him who I was."
RavebroNTU suspects this was how the student got his cellphone number, as he had put it on his Facebook account for his friends to contact him.
"He called me a few times subsequently and said things like: "You are such a loser, and have nothing better to do."
"He also threatened me over the phone, warning me to 'better watch out when you go out'.
The STOMPer told us he intends to lodge a police report once he gets off work today.
An NTU spokesperson says this is an isolated incident.
In an email response, the spokesperson says:
""When a student convicts a crime or attempts to endanger another student or member of the university community by acting in a manner which is detrimental to the reputation, dignity or interest of a fellow student or University staff, speaking or acting in a threatening manner or causing bodily harm, he/she may be required to appear before the Board of Discipline.
"Just want to add that this is an isolated case."
Related story:
NTU 'brats' challenge guard when asked to move car in wheel clamp zone
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Posted on 17 Dec, 2008 10:18
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=530 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Manager gets threatening calls after NTU 'brats' are exposed
"When you go out, you better watch out," an unknown caller said to the manager who alerted STOMP about some NTU undergrads challenging him, after one of them was caught parking illegally on campus and was told to move away.
And in all his years as a manager, ravebroNTU says this is the first time he has come across such behaviour coming from the school's students.
The STOMPer had earlier recounted a nasty confrontation he had with the errant driver, who insisted he was in the right though he had parked illegally in a wheel-clamp zone, and the latter had challenged the manager to a fight.
The story was then posted on STOMP, and when it did, the threatening calls started.
"I believe it is the same student, the driver of the car who is the culprit; he sounds the same, though he had called from a private number.
"He called me twice on my office line, and twice on my mobile phone.
"The first time he called, he asked me for my name and I told him who I was."
RavebroNTU suspects this was how the student got his cellphone number, as he had put it on his Facebook account for his friends to contact him.
"He called me a few times subsequently and said things like: "You are such a loser, and have nothing better to do."
"He also threatened me over the phone, warning me to 'better watch out when you go out'.
The STOMPer told us he intends to lodge a police report once he gets off work today.
An NTU spokesperson says this is an isolated incident.
In an email response, the spokesperson says:
""When a student convicts a crime or attempts to endanger another student or member of the university community by acting in a manner which is detrimental to the reputation, dignity or interest of a fellow student or University staff, speaking or acting in a threatening manner or causing bodily harm, he/she may be required to appear before the Board of Discipline.
"Just want to add that this is an isolated case."
Related story:
NTU 'brats' challenge guard when asked to move car in wheel clamp zone
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