Traffic Poodle Lost Out to Unlicensed Driver, Crashed Bike Into Metal Railing

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Joined
Jul 24, 2008
Messages
33,627
Points
0
Jun 18, 2011

NSF with no licence showed 'wilful disregard' of road rules

<!-- by line -->By Selina Lum
<!-- end by line -->
<!-- end left side bar --><!-- story content : start -->
A FULL-TIME national serviceman out to impress his girlfriend on her birthday in December 2009 borrowed a friend's car to drive her home - never mind that he had no driving licence.
Edwin Lin Kangming, then 20, floored the accelerator and blazed down Seletar Expressway at 127kmh at just past 1am on Christmas Day, catching the attention of two Traffic Police officers. They gave chase on their motorcycles, lights flashing and sirens blaring, and still Lin did not pull over.
Instead, he went faster, swerved in and out of lanes, ran two red lights, drove against the flow of traffic for a short stretch, and even caused one of the police bikes to crash into metal railings.
Lin stopped only when other vehicles ahead of him stopped at a red light on Woodlands Avenue 1, and was arrested.
He was recently sentenced to six weeks' jail, fined $3,000 and barred from driving for three years.
He pleaded guilty to seven charges: speeding, failing to stop on the orders of a police officer, dangerous driving, driving without a valid licence, driving without insurance, failing to stop in an accident, and failing to render aid in an accident.
Read the full story in Saturday's edition of The Straits Times.http://www.straitstimes.com/Singapore/Story/STIStory_681054.html
<!-- story content : end -->
<IFRAME style="WIDTH: 110px; HEIGHT: 20px" class="twitter-share-button twitter-count-horizontal" title="Twitter For Websites: Tweet Button" src="http://platform0.twitter.com/widgets/tweet_button.html?_=1308427739299&count=horizontal&id=twitter_tweet_button_0&lang=en&original_referer=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.straitstimes.com%2FBreakingNews%2FSingapore%2FStory%2FSTIStory_681216.html&text=NSF%20with%20no%20licence%20showed%20'wilful%20disregard'%20of%20road%20rules&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.straitstimes.com%2FBreakingNews%2FSingapore%2FStory%2FSTIStory_681216.html&via=cmswire" frameBorder=0 allowTransparency scrolling=no></IFRAME><SCRIPT type=text/javascript src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></SCRIPT>
Share132<SCRIPT type=text/javascript src="http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/connect.php/js/FB.Share"></SCRIPT>
 
1 am and our Men-in-Blue still alert in such remote area. Anyone trying to create mischief in Singapore ought to watch out our MIB who is on 24/7 alert!
 
1 am and our Men-in-Blue still alert in such remote area. Anyone trying to create mischief in Singapore ought to watch out our MIB who is on 24/7 alert!

lianbeng says, "this is real life 警徽天职"! they are always out there in the middle of the night doing road-blocks, eg. mandai ave, woodlands ave 12, etc...:D
 
Why only 6 weeks jail? He should be jailed for 6 years or more. This kind of !@#$%^& irresponsible idiots must never be lenient to them.
 
Why only 6 weeks jail? He should be jailed for 6 years or more. This kind of !@#$%^& irresponsible idiots must never be lenient to them.

Work commitments:confused:

He's already doing NS, working for the gov't almost free. If they stick him in a cell it would probably cost the gov't more.
 
1 am and our Men-in-Blue still alert in such remote area. Anyone trying to create mischief in Singapore ought to watch out our MIB who is on 24/7 alert!

How come they never caught you with a PAP MIW cock in your mouth? I mean it's not a rare occurrence, right? I understand it is chargeable under The Penal Code.
 
They should also punish whoever taught him to drive .. without a license.. and whoever lent the car also
 
Back
Top