Woman charged with assaulting SMRT staff

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A 35-year-old sales assistant was charged today for using criminal force on an SMRT (Singapore Mass Rapid Transit) staff at Serangoon MRT station.

On Sep 10 last year, Wang Shu Jun, a Singapore permanent resident, attempted to enter the MRT station using only one EZ-link fare card for both herself and her five-year-old son.

A female station manager on duty took a photograph of Wang after she refused to return to the control station to pay the fare, reported the Shin Min Daily News.

The two women got into an altercation as Wang flew into a rage and attempted to grab the camera from the manager, Chua Hui Keng.

Chua suffered scratches on her arms as a result.

In her defence in court, Wang said she had forgotten to bring her son's EZ-link card as she was in a hurry.

Her friend, who stays in Serangoon, had agreed to look after her son as Wang was having a night out with some friends that night.

But it was already 11pm and she was in a rush, said Wang.

Wang told the court that she asked Chua if she could pay a 'deposit' of $50 and return later, or if Chua could walk with them to meet her friend first, but she had refused.

Wang said she attempted to take the camera only because Chua took a photo of her.

But when she wanted to pay the fare, the staff informed her that they had already called the police, said Wang.
 
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1. sheep can expect more of such cat fights on sheepishland streets.
2. with such abundance of fts here.
 
Wah,showed $50 for a $1.20 fare to intimidate SMRT - very rich hor, and yet want to cheat on fare. Because she was in a rush, there is not excused - same if she did not pay the taxi fare if she is in a rush.

Two weeks in Changi Resort is reasonable
 
Typical absurd PRC national logic. :rolleyes:
 

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On Sep 10 last year, Wang Shu Jun, a Singapore permanent resident, attempted to enter the MRT station using only one EZ-link fare card for both herself and her five-year-old son.

Doesn't the sinkie govt put potential PRs though any sort of screening process before they're applications are approved?:rolleyes:
 
what stupid excuse, still can buy one time ticket, cheat say cheat

revoke her PR for getting physical, report it prominently so it will be clear there is rule of law here
 
......was charged today for using criminal force on an SMRT.
What's the charge? Why was it not mentioned?
 
Fucking PRC bitch, 35 only but so badly maintained. I wanted to give you chance but you too fugly liaoz!!! Get the fuck back to china and take your undoubtedly fugly son along as well!
 
Doesn't the sinkie govt put potential PRs though any sort of screening process before they're applications are approved?:rolleyes:

Sadly not much. If they are really serious in their job you think such type of shit will be on our shores?
 

Jun 28, 2011

Woman scratched SMRT worker


By Elena Chong

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Chinese national Wang Shu Jun (above), 35, a permanent resident, was convicted of scratching the hands of Ms Chua Hui Keng, 28, at the Serangoon MRT station, at about 11pm last Sept 10. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW


A WOMAN was found guilty yesterday of using criminal force on an SMRT station manager at a train station.

Chinese national Wang Shu Jun, 35, a permanent resident, was convicted of scratching the hands of Ms Chua Hui Keng, 28, at the Serangoon MRT station, at about 11pm last Sept 10.

The prosecution's case is that the station manager had stopped Wang and her six-year-old son at the lift for not paying the boy's train fare. When she asked Wang to follow her, the woman replied that she would return after taking her son to a friend waiting at a taxi stand.

When Ms Chua refused, an argument broke out. She then snapped some photos of Wang, who tried to snatch the camera.
In the midst of a struggle, Wang scratched the victim's hand and pulled the cord of her walkie-talkie.

In her defence, Wang, who did not have a lawyer, demanded to know what right Ms Chua had to take her picture. She admitted it was her fault the child's fare had not been paid but denied using criminal force.

District Judge Eugene Teo adjourned the case to July 12 for sentencing. The maximum penalty is three months' jail and up to $500 in fines.


 
why that fucking PRC got no lawyer still can drag the case until so long ?
 

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Want to give you even $10 cannot lah..... You cannot make it here... Go to Desker Rd... There, Banglas and Ah Nehs consider ugly bitches like you very pretty for their standards....
 
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