Chia said he was “so afraid” as he and Ms Wong were “not protected at all, not even our clothings (sic)”.
District Judge Ong Luan Tze convicted him, saying his actions were an “unreasonable” response.
SENTENCING ARGUMENTS
The prosecution sought six to eight weeks’ jail, a fine of S$1,000 to S$1,200 and 12 months’ disqualification from driving.
Defence lawyer Luke Anton Netto asked for a fine instead, with no driving ban or just three to six months’ disqualification.
Mr Netto said his client had not deliberately used his vehicle as a weapon to drive straight into the victim, unlike some other past cases.
“The victim had several opportunities to get off the vehicle,” said Mr Netto. “Mr Chia presented the victim with that.”
He said the victim did not get off the vehicle despite it stopping thrice, but instead chose to make threats at Chia and to continue damaging his vehicle.
“He didn’t drive in a manner that would cause the victim to fall off … he simply wanted to leave the scene,” said Mr Netto.





