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July 30, 2009
Jail, ban for Penang Rd crash
By Elena Chong

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Wong Heng Chiang, (left), pleaded guilty to three charges - drink driving, dangerous driving and grievously hurting a 67-year-old woman by doing a rash act. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW


A MAN who crashed his car into the Penang Road bus stop and injured six commuters was sentenced to 15 months' jail and banned from driving for 10 years on Thursday.

Wong Heng Chiang, 30, unemployed, pleaded guilty last week to three charges - drink driving, dangerous driving and grievously hurting a 67-year-old woman by doing a rash act.

Five other charges of hurting the victims aged between 17 and 58 were considered during his sentencing.

The former logistics sales executive initially claimed trial to eight charges and went through four days of trial last year.

He changed his plea after the prosecution had given an expert witness's forensic report to his lawyers.

The expert was of the view that the May 1, 2007 crash at the bus stop was due to Wong's inability to control his car which resulted in excessive oversteering and directional control loss.

Wong had taken about three glassese before the accident, the court heard.

The expert also said that Wong's likely speed then was 100 to 110kmh. His minimum speed was 85 to 95kmh, which was above the 50kmh-limit.

The court heard that he was speeding along Penang Road when he hit the right kerb, causing his car to careen left across the width of the road, mount the pavement and plough into the bus stop. He hit a metal bus notice board, two stone seats and four commuters.

In her judgment, District Judge Jill Tan said the sentence imposed on Wong should not only punish him for his irresponsible actions but must also serve to deter others from drink driving and speeding.

She said Madam Tan Hong Eng, now 68, had her quality of life gravely and irreversibly affected. The other three also had serious injuries.

'As commuters waiting innocently at a bus stop, they truly were blameless victims who have had to suffer the harsh consequences of one man's ill-considered actions,'' she said.

Wong's lawyer, Mr Subhas Anandan, said the defence may appeal.
 
Unemployed...can afford to drink and drive car...Singapore's quality of life not bad. In the US for example, unemployeds usually stand on street corners begging for spare quarters (25c) and cigarettes, worrying about cars crashing into them.
 
Why no caning? He doesn't look too old to be spared the rod and (continue to) be spoilt.
 
Unemployed...can afford to drink and drive car...Singapore's quality of life not bad. In the US for example, unemployeds usually stand on street corners begging for spare quarters (25c) and cigarettes, worrying about cars crashing into them.

Didn't they have welfare? I don't remember.
 
Didn't they have welfare? I don't remember.

In the US, got, but very little and very hard to get compared to western European countries.

If you go big cities like NY, Chicago, LA, SF etc...homeless beggars are very common.
 
Unemployed...can afford to drink and drive car...Singapore's quality of life not bad. In the US for example, unemployeds usually stand on street corners begging for spare quarters (25c) and cigarettes, worrying about cars crashing into them.

Some people think the PAP stays in power only and purely because of GRCs/NCMP/NMP + using "kangaroo court".
 
Why no caning? He doesn't look too old to be spared the rod and (continue to) be spoilt.

Must be a MEMBER...!! member has its privileges, are you a MEMBER?:p

Fortunately for him... it was Penang Road...if it was Oxley Rise ( not far from there)...he might be SHOT!:D
 
he looks fatter here than in previous photos.....

wow still can eat well huh?
 
he shld be working as logistics sales exec then la...then kana case,,sacked or resign..not say unemployed since b4...

Unemployed...can afford to drink and drive car...Singapore's quality of life not bad. In the US for example, unemployeds usually stand on street corners begging for spare quarters (25c) and cigarettes, worrying about cars crashing into them.
 
the Shin Min Editor case that killed 1 person also 1 day jail but her cheebye is bot by PAP

Even the kangaroo judge said is special case!
 
Unemployed...can afford to drink and drive car...Singapore's quality of life not bad. In the US for example, unemployeds usually stand on street corners begging for spare quarters (25c) and cigarettes, worrying about cars crashing into them.

maybe before he was taking a good paycheck..

now he worried that he might not pay off his car loans, and other financial troubles or his wife left him..etc......so he felt depressed and started drinking to drown his sorrows...
 
In the US, got, but very little and very hard to get compared to western European countries.

If you go big cities like NY, Chicago, LA, SF etc...homeless beggars are very common.

The amount of homeless-ness is really scary when you watch this movie..

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