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Man drove car at cabby
Fri, May 22, 2009
The Straits Times

by Elena Chong, Courts Correspondent

A MINOR dispute between two men at a petrol kiosk led to the motorist driving against the flow of traffic three times and driving towards a cabby at a fast speed.

Lim Kok Tiong, who pleaded guilty earlier to committing the life-endangering rash act at Havelock Road, was jailed for three months and banned from driving for three years on Friday.

Both men had a dispute after Mr Yeo had honked at the 43-year-old to warn him that he was behind when Lim had reversed his car slightly.

 

 

 

 

 


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