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Road rage against bus driver sends man to jail for 1 week
Published on Feb 2, 2012
Ching Chee Seng, 49, who punched a SBS driver was sentenced on Thursday to one week in jail. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
When an SBS bus collided with his car and did not stop, odd-job worker Ching Chee Seng was so incensed he gave chase on foot.
He caught up with the vehicle at a bus stop and demanded that the driver come down.
When the latter did so, Ching, 49, grabbed him in a headlock and punched him in the face.
For voluntarily causing hurt, Ching was sentenced on Thursday to one week in jail and ordered to pay $700 in compensation to Mr Tan Jilong, 40.
In the incident on Dec 29, 2010, the SBS bus had hit the car while changing lanes along MacPherson Road. The impact caused the car to mount a kerb.
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
Ching Chee Seng, 49, who punched a SBS driver was sentenced on Thursday to one week in jail. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
When an SBS bus collided with his car and did not stop, odd-job worker Ching Chee Seng was so incensed he gave chase on foot.
He caught up with the vehicle at a bus stop and demanded that the driver come down.
When the latter did so, Ching, 49, grabbed him in a headlock and punched him in the face.
For voluntarily causing hurt, Ching was sentenced on Thursday to one week in jail and ordered to pay $700 in compensation to Mr Tan Jilong, 40.
In the incident on Dec 29, 2010, the SBS bus had hit the car while changing lanes along MacPherson Road. The impact caused the car to mount a kerb.
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.