Man who threw rocks and bottles at neighbour’s car in landed home parking dispute gets jail

Man who threw rocks and bottles at neighbour’s car in landed home parking dispute gets jail


SINGAPORE: A man who threw rocks and glass bottles at his neighbour’s car in a year-long parking dispute at a landed estate in Serangoon was sentenced to a week’s jail and a fine of S$7,500 (US$5,920) on Tuesday (Feb 24).

Seah Chin Leong, a 43-year-old Singaporean, had pleaded guilty earlier this month to four charges which include mischief, affray and the use of abusive words. Fourteen other charges were considered in sentencing.

Seah had scuffled with his neighbour after the latter parked in a space in front of his house.

District Judge Adam Nakhoda said on Tuesday that the parking spot was open to anyone, including Seah’s neighbours, to use.

“Had cooler minds prevailed, and the accused accepted that there was no right for him to park at one of the parking spots, he would not be in this situation today,” said the judge.

He cited the prosecution’s submission that people live in close proximity with one another due to the nature of housing in Singapore and it is inevitable that neighbourly disputes arise.

However, these cannot be resolved by committing offences against person or property, said the judge.

THE CASE

Seah had a dispute with his next-door neighbour since 2024 over parking issues.

He confronted his neighbour about the latter parking his car outside Seah’s house at about 3am on Aug 1, 2024, and a scuffle broke out.



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