Below is a
post in the statestimesreview, http://statestimesreview.com/2016/01/15/singapore-court-foreign-expat-escaped-jail-term-after-brutal-assault-on-singaporean-student/
A foreign expat from England , Alan Benjamin
Maybury, has been excused jail term for his brutal assault on a 19-year-old
Singaporean student. At 1.30am on the morning of 30 Nov 2014 , the 34-year-old former consultant was
travelling in a taxi with his Singaporean wife along South Buona Vista
Road . 19-year-old Singaporean polytechnic
student Lum Kwok Weng was driving in the opposite direction and lost control of
his vehicle when he approached a sharp bend and crashed into the taxi.
Alan Maybury then got out of the taxi and
started shouting expletives at Lum Kwok Weng, and began brutally punching the
student in the face several times. He was only stopped when a motorist
confronted him and called the police. The victim suffered swelling on the right
side of his mouth with a visible cut.
However in a weird twist of event, the
Deputy Public Prosecutor Mansoor Amir actually spoke on behalf of the aggressor
and merely asked for “an appropriate fine”. The Government prosecutor actually
faulted the accident for the attack:
“It was the accident that caused the
accused’s momentary outburst of violence.”
Currently, all punching-related road-rage assault cases involving Singaporeans as an aggressor have resulted in a jail term. TheSingapore judiciary have
always emphasized on a jail sentence to deter road rage incidents, but clearly
isn’t applicable in this case. The sentencing of Alan Maybury have fueled
discussions of unequal treatment against Singaporeans and preference
treatment for foreigners from the Singapore judiciary.
Currently, all punching-related road-rage assault cases involving Singaporeans as an aggressor have resulted in a jail term. The
PS. I feel very disgusted. Soon would it be
no dogs and Singaporeans allowed on the streets.