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WALAN Sinkies' life so cheap, only worth $6000

BusNo64

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KNNCCB, sinkie life now so so cheap, kill one only need to pay $6k as fine. And look at the smug on the ah tiong's bitch face, if i see her i will wallop till her mother also cannot recognise her. :mad::mad::oIo::oIo::oIo:

Fine, ban for fatal accident
By Elena Chong

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Bian Ruxin, 31, a Chinese national who when driving a motor trailer at Pandan Gardens, collided with Tan Ah Peck, 82, and caused her death. He was fined $6,000 and banned from driving for four years. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN

A TRUCK driver who caused the death of an elderly pedestrian was fined $6,000 and banned from driving for four years on Wednesday.

Bian Ruxin, 31, a Chinese national, pleaded guilty to causing the death of Madam Tan Ah Peck, 82, along Pandan Gardens on May 25.

A district court heard that he was driving a trailer and making a right turn into Pandan Gardens when he failed to keep a proper lookout while changing lanes from left to right.

The trailer hit and ran over Madam Tan who was crossing the road. She was pronounced dead on the spot.

Bian could have been jailed for up to two years and/or fined for causing death by doing a negligent act.
 

angie

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"Chey.. $6K is peanuts! My girlfriend can easily earn that amount at her KTV."


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blackmore

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He was fined $6,000 and banned from driving for four years.



Really, our system really shows favours foreigners to the core. The sentence is too lenient; he literally pay his trouble away with the fine. What is a 4 year driving ban to a ah tiong, he can still go back and cause more deaths . Even Regan Lee was jailed for causing the death of a young girl, why this ah tiong so special ?
 

moolightaffairs

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our court now like state boards, must make money! justice not important! throw people in jail require budget! so might as well fine them only! at least can make money!
 

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He was fined $6,000 and banned from driving for four years.



Really, our system really shows favours foreigners to the core. The sentence is too lenient; he literally pay his trouble away with the fine. What is a 4 year driving ban to a ah tiong, he can still go back and cause more deaths . Even Regan Lee was jailed for causing the death of a young girl, why this ah tiong so special ?

Regan Lee got jail? wheres the report? Old case big wooha...then no news leh...
 

blackmore

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Regan Lee got jail? wheres the report? Old case big wooha...then no news leh...

Regan Lee jailed for crashing test-drive car, killing sales executive
By Dominique Loh, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 24 October 2007 1829 hrs

SINGAPORE: Regan Lee Da Wen, 26, was initially charged with causing the death of a salesperson while test-driving a Mazda MX-5 sports car. But he has since pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of committing a rash act.

Lee, on Wednesday, was disqualified from driving for 10 years and sentenced to seven months in jail.

The case had dragged on for more than two years amid public outcry over Lee's action.

According to court documents, Lee was driving at a speed of more than 90 kilometres on 29 October 2005 along Upper Paya Lebar Road – nearly twice the legal speed limit for that stretch of road.

It is believed that Lee had lost control of the car while negotiating a bend. Veering to the right, he crossed the centre divider, crashing head-on into an oncoming car.

The impact flipped the Mazda before hitting another vehicle, killing 22-year-old Mazda sales executive Angelia He Xueli. Lee escaped unhurt.

His case was supposed to have gone to trial with the original charge of causing Ms He's death, which carries a heavier penalty. However, the case never went to open court and was adjourned several times.

During that time, it is believed the prosecution and defence teams came to an agreement to an amended lesser charge.


- CNA/so

Note the stark difference.
 
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By Lynda Hong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 08 July 2008 2028 hrs

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SINGAPORE : A Chinese newspaper editor, Michelle Lim Hong Eng, has been found guilty of dangerous driving.

The accident, which occurred on Christmas eve in 2006, caused the death of a 24-year-old Indonesian maid, who was riding pillion on a motorbike.

The maid's 70-year-old employer - the motorcyclist - suffered serious injuries.

The executive editor of Shin Min Daily turned up for the last day of trial accompanied by her son on Tuesday.

Her lawyer argued that eyewitness accounts showed that Lim did not accelerate her car to beat the red light at the junction of Dunearn and Whitley Roads.

She also did not hit and run. Her lawyer said Lim was simply unaware what was happening on the road.

The prosecution, however, countered that Lim's lack of awareness amounted to dangerous driving.

Lim will receive her sentence on July 15, and could be jailed for up to five years. - CNA /ls



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Quoted from Shin Min Daily, 17 Apr 2009

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Female editor who beat the red light, who was sentenced to 18 months jailed for causing 1 death and 1 injured, won the appeal this morning and her sentence was commuted to 1 day jail and fine of $12,000.

Lim Hong Eng, 56, is the executive editor of Shin Min Daily. On Christmas Eve 2006, at about 3pm, while driving along the junction of Whitley Rd and Dunearn Rd, she beat the red light, and slammed into a motorbike and caused 1 death and 1 injured.

She faced 2 account of charges. The first was dangerous driving, causing the death of 18 year old Indonesian maid, Melania. She was found guilty and was sentenced to 18 months jail and had her driving license revoked for 10 years. Her second charge was for callous behaviour, causing serious injury to 70 year old David Jemaiah. She was sentenced to 6 months jailed. The sentences will be conducted concurently, with her facing a jail term of 18 months.

The Defence Counsel, S Subha argued that Lim did not purposely beat the red lights, but "she saw the wrong traffic light" (this is technical, i dare not translate this directly.), so she is not driving dangerously.

High Court Judge, Zhu Hande said that in the Session Court, the prosecution and the judge concurred that Lim did not purposely beat the red light. A witness testified that Lim was driving at constant speed when she was beating the red lights.

Therefore, Judge Zhu decided that Lim was careless and not reckless, therefore not suitable for long term jail. He thus changed the first charge from 18 month jail to 1 day, fine of $10,000 and revoke license for 10 years. For the second charge, the charges was changed to Dangerous Driving, fine of $2000.

Lim was very nervous during the judgement being passed and heave a big sigh of relief hearing the judgement. She inform her lawyer that she can pay off the fine today.

However, in the afternoon, Judge Zhu discovered that for the first account of charge, it cannot be fined. He will pass the judgement later.
 

radon39

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anyway 82 yrs old....time to go lah..that is why oni given 6k..

anyway wtf is an 82 yr old doing crossing road...they should be staying at home rotting until neighbor call police comprain of foul stench....
 

cooleo

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anyway 82 yrs old....time to go lah..that is why oni given 6k..

anyway wtf is an 82 yr old doing crossing road...they should be staying at home rotting until neighbor call police comprain of foul stench....

Use ur blain la! If you are old, means cannot go out? Then why not go to jail? Free lodging and food!
 

cooleo

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Sinkie's life is worth only $6,000, which means our lives are worth less than some PLASMA TVs!
 

cass888

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$6k for road accident death is quite standard. But it is usually 10 years disqualification.

KNNCCB, sinkie life now so so cheap, kill one only need to pay $6k as fine. And look at the smug on the ah tiong's bitch face, if i see her i will wallop till her mother also cannot recognise her. :mad::mad::oIo::oIo::oIo:

Fine, ban for fatal accident
By Elena Chong

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Bian Ruxin, 31, a Chinese national who when driving a motor trailer at Pandan Gardens, collided with Tan Ah Peck, 82, and caused her death. He was fined $6,000 and banned from driving for four years. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN

A TRUCK driver who caused the death of an elderly pedestrian was fined $6,000 and banned from driving for four years on Wednesday.

Bian Ruxin, 31, a Chinese national, pleaded guilty to causing the death of Madam Tan Ah Peck, 82, along Pandan Gardens on May 25.

A district court heard that he was driving a trailer and making a right turn into Pandan Gardens when he failed to keep a proper lookout while changing lanes from left to right.

The trailer hit and ran over Madam Tan who was crossing the road. She was pronounced dead on the spot.

Bian could have been jailed for up to two years and/or fined for causing death by doing a negligent act.
 
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