SINGAPORE: A cyclist who got into a fight with a bus driver after a near-collision has served a seven-day short detention order but is appealing against his conviction and sentence.
Chia Meng Chiang, 49, had claimed trial to a charge of affray. He was convicted and sentenced to a short detention order – a community sentence that does not result in a criminal record but is intended to deter reoffending by exposing offenders to prison life.
Although Chia completed his sentence, he filed an appeal after his release, according to a written judgment made available on Saturday (Jul 11).
THE CASE
The incident, which took place on the evening of Nov 25, 2024, was captured on the bus’ in-vehicle camera system, which recorded multiple interior and exterior angles.
Co-accused Khong Heng Chuen, 55, was driving public bus service 85 along Punggol East when he stopped at a red light. Chia was cycling along the same road.
When the lights turned green, Khong moved off in lane 3, behind Chia, who was initially on the left side of the lane but began drifting to the centre.
Khong sounded his horn for about 10 seconds and applied the emergency brake to avoid hitting the bicycle.
Chia then stopped, parked his bicycle in front of the bus and walked to the driver’s window, where the pair began arguing and exchanging insults.
Khong asked Chia to go to the front door and began filming him, pointing his phone towards his passengers and explaining the situation to them.
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