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Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia - F1 Singapore 20 Sept 15 Sunday

shiokalingam

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22 Sep 15 : Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia, a 27-year-old British national, who allegedly committed a rash act on Sept 20 to endanger the safety of F1 drivers in the Singapore Grand Prix, was charged on Tuesday (Sept 22). Bail was set at $15,000. No plea was taken.

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Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia
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shiokalingam

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is there any difference between indian neh, british neh, sinkie neh, bangla neh?
pls tell me



we will know soon . very soon :confused::confused::confused:


please come back to this thread :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:


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F1 'track man' charged in court



Sep 22, 2015 10:45am

The man who entered the race track during Sunday night's Formula 1 race was charged in the State Courts on Tuesday (Sept 22) morning.

Yogvitam Pravin Dholia, 27, a British national, was slapped with one count of rash act.

The incident, which took place on Lap 37, saw Ferrari driver and race-winner Sebastian Vettel shouting to his team: "There's a man on the track! Man on the track!"

He is accused of entering the race track near Turn 13 along Esplanade Drive and crossing the track while the race was ongoing, which endangered the personal safety of the drivers involved.

No plea was taken from Yogvitam on Tuesday morning, who is unrepresented.

The prosecution asked that his bail be set at $15,000, and his bailor to be a SIngapore citizen, a permanent resident or a British consular officer.

His passport is also to be impounded.

Dressed in a blue short sleeved shirt, Yogvitam, who is close to 2m tall, told the court that the bail amount was too high and that he couldn't afford it.

He was travelling on his own savings, he said.

He will next appear before the courts on Oct 6.
 

laksaboy

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Many parts of Britain have been infested with the shitskins, no thanks to liberal immigration from the Tony Blair years.

You'll find them in certain boroughs of London and in entire towns of the West Midlands region.

Let's just say if you were to open a restaurant in those places and there is no curry or kebab on your menu, be prepared to go out of business. :wink:
 

shiokalingam

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Neither guilty or innocent. Ambiguity, like the simultaneous nodding and shaking of the head.




27-year-old British national charged with crossing F1 race track on Sunday




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Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia, who allegedly committed a rash act on Sept 20 to endanger safety of F1 drivers in the Singapore Grand Prix, was charged on Tuesday. ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW



SINGAPORE - A man was charged in court on Tuesday (Sept 22) with committing a rash act by crossing the Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix track on Sunday while the race was on.

No plea was taken from Briton Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia, 27.

He is accused of the rash act to endanger the safety of the Formula One drivers involved in the race near Turn 13 along Esplanade Drive at about 9pm that day.


The prosecution sought an adjournment to finalise investigation. Deputy Public Prosecutor Marshall Lim said fresh charges may be submitted against him.

Bail of $15,000 was offered.

Mr Lim said the bailor could be a Singaporean or a consular officer from the British High Commission.

Asked by the court, he said the embassy has been informed.

Yogvitam's passport has been impounded. He told the court that the bail sum was too high for him and he is currently not working.

The case will be mentioned on Oct 6.

If convicted, he could be jailed for up to six months and/or fined up to $2,500.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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British National? More like a chao ah neh who is milking the benefits system in UK.

The UK is much worse than Singapore. Not only are they accepting all sorts of rubbish from various countries, they are actually giving them money and houses to stay under their silly welfare system.
 

Leongsam

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The UK is much worse than Singapore. Not only are they accepting all sorts of rubbish from various countries, they are actually giving them money and houses to stay under their silly welfare system.

If the opposition gained power, Singapore would end up implementing a similar silly welfare system.

That is why the 70% of the population are smart enough to vote for the PAP.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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If the opposition gained power, Singapore would end up implementing a similar silly welfare system.

That is why the 70% of the population are smart enough to vote for the PAP.

No doubt about that. Oppo clowns are a bunch of losers who are just dying for handouts without putting in a decent day of hard work.
 
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