NUS Law Prof Gets 4 Months For Assaulting Cabbie When Drunk

If the Singapore cabbies are anything  like the HK ones I can see where he’s coming from – although best solution is just tell them to stop and get out ….

 

The Straits Times reports

 

SINGAPORE – An assistant law professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS), convicted of assaulting a cabby while drunk, was sentenced on Friday to four months behind bars.

Sundram Peter Soosay, 43, boarded Mr Sun Chun Hua’s taxi last Christmas, intoxicated, and vomited in the cab. He then alighted near King Albert Park along Clementi Road and walked away without paying the fare.

After the 70-year-old cabby chased him and threatened to call the police, Soosay handed him a $50 note but, instead of waiting for his change, struck Mr Sun from behind, straddling him and punching his face repeatedly.

Mr Sun received multiple stitches and had to be hospitalised. His injuries left him unable to work for 17 days. In addition to his jail term, Soosay was ordered by the court to pay $1,500 in compensation to Mr Sun.

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