By Teo Xuanwei | Posted: 26 August 2010 1604 hrs
SINGAPORE: In what was a rare decision to spare a road rage
offender jail time, the High Court on Thursday ruled that a
motorcyclist, who had punched the driver of a car, had acted after being
provoked.
The court heard that French national, Christophe Georges Andre Mille,
was riding along Jalan Bahar on August 27, 2008, when Mr Chong Yuen, 54,
cut into his lane.
He brushed against Mille's motorcycle, almost causing him to fall.
When the pair stopped at a traffic junction, a quarrel broke out and the
34-year-old Frenchman punched Mr Chong. When Mille rode off, Mr Chong
followed him and stopped in front of the motorcyclist to prevent him
from leaving.
The car again collided into the motorcycle.
The Frenchman had been sentenced to one week's jail by a district court
in March.
Appealing against the sentence on Thursday, defence counsel Suresh
Damodara said his client lashed out because Mr Chong's unsafe driving
could have caused him to fall.
Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong agreed, saying that motorcyclists and
cyclists were often the victims in fatal road accidents.
He allowed the appeal and fined Mille S$2,000 instead.
- CNA/ir
foreigners have advantages.
If he's tan ah kow with primary 6 education, i think he would have been jailed.
If local Sg guy, he will be sentence heavier fine and longer jail term for appealing.
No fair, PAP give favourtism to foreigner especially Ang Mo foreigner.
life
if he wasn't a frog, would he have gotten off so lightly ? ...
doubt so...
That driver deserves it, You deserve a punch in the face if you risk someones life like that.