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If men could be arrested for their thoughts we'd all be in jail....fortunately only the dumb ones execute every thought they have into action.
Nope. The dumb ones get caught. The clever ones don't.
If men could be arrested for their thoughts we'd all be in jail....fortunately only the dumb ones execute every thought they have into action.
lianbeng replies: women think more dirty u know?![]()
Suspension pending the outcome of the trial should have been the minimum action taken by SCB. All the chiobu working at their MBFC Head Office should be on their guard, you could be his next victim.
MAS's approval is needed for appointment his level.
Expect MAS to say and do something.
I more inclined to think that this some kind of illness. They are perfectly normal, come from all walks of life but just can't help themselves. Its a kind of fetish. Its like some people are with PAP but dare not tell anyone but attend function in all white and feeling shiok.
Nope. The dumb ones get caught. The clever ones don't.
I more inclined to think that this some kind of illness. They are perfectly normal, come from all walks of life but just can't help themselves. Its a kind of fetish.
Sir , He found himself a good Lawyer
maybe a heavy fine and treatment at IMH
No Jail .
https://guysver34woodland.wordpress...of-him-with-his-mobile-phone-at-marina-bay-l/
lianbeng replies: hey, laksaboy, i dived into gutter but cannot see any uncensored upskirt pics or videos leh!haven't uploaded ah?
Ex-bank exec fights upskirt video charge
By Elena Chong Court Correspondent
A former senior bank executive accused of taking an upskirt video on an escalator told a court yesterday that he was filming women in different clothes in preparation for a shopping trip with a friend.
Yuen Kum Fai, 44, was global head of personal banking and preferred banking at Standard Chartered Bank when he allegedly took a video of the woman in front of him with his mobile phone at Marina Bay Link Mall.
They had been on an escalator in Marina Boulevard at about 9.20am on Dec 9, 2013.
A 41-year-old witness told the court that he was on his way to work at a bank when he saw Yuen five to six steps ahead of him on the escalator.
Yuen, he said, was holding his iPad and folder in his right hand and took out his mobile phone from his left trouser pocket, then held it so it faced upwards.
The 27-year-old woman standing two steps in front of Yuen happened to be the witness' colleague.
"I felt curious. I observed the accused," the witness said through a Mandarin interpreter.
When they reached the upper end of the escalator, Yuen put his leg up on the step and tilted his mobile phone.
The witness, who had been watching Yuen the whole time, told two security officers that Yuen may have taken an upskirt video.
When a security officer called out to him, Yuen kept on walking until he reached the escalator going towards StanChart.
After he was stopped, Yuen handed his phone to the security officer, who found a video recording.
"The accused panicked, shivered," the witness said.
Yuen claimed he took the video accidentally and told the witness repeatedly that he wanted to apologise to the victim, the witness added.
He rejected Yuen's request to talk to him in private.
Earlier, defence counsel Amarjit Singh Sidhu, together with Mr Javern Sim, had challenged the admissibility of his client's statement to the police.
The statement, recorded by the investigation officer the same day, was ruled admissible after a trial-within-a-trial.
Yuen had admitted to taking the upskirt video of the victim in the statement.
He claimed it was part of his preparation for a shopping trip to Malaysia with a friend.
The hearing was adjourned to dates to be fixed.
If convicted, he could be jailed for up to one year and/or fined. Two other similar charges were stood down.
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some people will sue for anything
Shopping trip to Malaysia to buy Panties ???
Why the Judge never ask to view the Video ??
this lady is not going to jail.
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