Singapore: SGK5423P – the bullying of a Road Bully: People can be merciless!

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FINED $5,400 AND DISQUALIFIED FROM DRIVING FOR 2 YEARS.

SGK5423P – the bullying of a Road Bully

http://youtu.be/TqTqNtDznx8

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IS IT A CASE OF LIKE FATHER LIKE SON?

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Dad of Honda Civic road bully struck reporter’s camera as they left court

Posted on 30 May 2014

Student Quek Zhen Hao has been fined and banned from driving, but his father’s actions towards a cameraman from The New Paper may have landed him in trouble again.

http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/this-urban-jungle/honda-driver-who-intimidated-2-drivers-disqualified-from-driving-and-fined-5400

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CHANNEL NEWSASIA

Honda Civic ‘road bully’ fined, disqualified from driving

SINGAPORE: The Honda Civic driver caught on video driving in an aggressive manner has been fined S$5,400 and disqualified from holding a driving licence for two years.

Another charge of rash driving was taken into consideration.

Undergraduate Quek Zhen Hao, 25, was arrested after two video clips which showed him tailgating, overtaking and braking dangerously in his car were circulated widely online.

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/honda-civic-road-bully/1127156.html

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CHARGED!

YAHOO! NEWS SINGAPORE

Singapore’s Honda Civic ‘road bully’ charged for rash driving

The Honda Civic driver seen driving aggressively in two viral videos and labelled by online citizens as a “road bully” was charged in court on Wednesday.

Quek Zhen Hao, 25, was charged for two counts of driving in a rash manner and one count of displaying threatening behaviour towards Goh Stok Ling.

The plump driver, dressed in purple and grey checkered shirt in court, had allegedly cut into Goh’s path on 28 January before applying his brakes on three occasions, causing the lady driver to brake hard so as to avoid collision. This incident took place at about 9:10am along Petir Road and Dairy Farm Road.

A similar incident happened a day later at about 12:54pm along Choa Chu Kang Drive. Quek had allegedly tailgated Chng Sor Hoon before cutting into the path without signaling.

Subsequently, Quek had applied his brakes, causing Chng to apply hard braking in order to avoid a collision.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-s-honda-civic–road-bully–charged-for-rash-driving-055327566.html

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ARRESTED!

POLICE PICK UP DRIVER OF SGK5423P.

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YAHOO! NEWS SINGAPORE

Singapore’s Honda Civic ‘Road Bully’ arrested

The driver of a Honda Civic who has featured in two viral videos showing aggressive driving in Singapore has been arrested.

Police said that a 24-year-old man involved in the alleged road bullying case had been arrested on Tuesday and investigations are ongoing.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/my-mistakes%E2%80%A6-why-punish-my-family—singapore–road-bully-100005430.html

PREDATOR BECOMES PREY!

THIS MAN FOUND OUT THAT OTHERS CAN BE MERCILESS IN THEIR PURSUIT OF HIM!

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Yahoo Newsroom – A driver who is accused of being a road bully in Singapore apologises. (Screengrab of YouTube video)

They have even gone after his family, ex-girl friend and present girl friend.

Learn about Quek Zhen Hao, broad bully turned bullied, now at the receiving end of online attacks!

When will the online bullying stop?

Troubling

“Any time somebody appoints himself judge, jury and executioner, we have a drastic problem.”

DR MICHAEL NETZLEY, a media researcher and the academic director of executive development at Singapore Management University.

http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/online-vigilantes-going-too-far-20140209

The Sunday Times

Published on Feb 09, 2014
7:41 AM

Online vigilantes going too far?

Two recent cases expose the ugly side of online behaviour in Singapore.

Singapore’s Internet community ought to police itself better if it wants to safeguard its freedom online and not invite the authorities to step in and stop atrocious behaviour, new media experts say.

Two recent cases have exposed the ugly side of Singapore netizens in the way they have pursued and attacked individuals they decided deserved to be punished.

(The report refers to the current case of Quek Zhen Hao, and the case of Anton Casey, who fled to Perth with his family.)

http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/online-vigilantes-going-too-far-20140209

Mum asks, “Why pick on my son?”
The replies include the following:

D**** · Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Dear Mrs Quek,Instead of posting questions why limelights are shinning on your son, shouldn’t you be questioning yourself why is your son behaving

The New Paper

Road bully’s mum asks “Why pick on my son?”

February 5, 2014 – 11:08pm

Mr Quek’s mother pleaded for the online storm to die down and for netizens to leave her son alone.

She said in a mix of English and Mandarin: “He’s a nobody, not someone famous. Why would people do this to him?

“Many Singaporean drivers also have a foul temper. So why target just him?”

Read some of the comments by readers of the paper

Syafiq Noorhalim · · Nanyang Polytechnic

Mrs Quek,It doesn’t take a famous person to be targeted. His actions speak for themselves. Yes, many Singaporean drivers have really bad driving etiquette and your son is one of them. Difference between him and the other rude drivers is that he’s being caught on camera and there is evidence against him. If the others were caught the same way, netizens will respond the same way.Parents need to learn to not defend their children and guide them instead. It doesn’t take one to have children to think with common sense or make sensible judgement. If your child is wrong, he/she is wrong. There’s no point defending them especially with evidence like this. If you’re scared to “lose face”, then ensure your child knows how to behave. Face value plays very little part when someone gets hurt. When that happens, then what? Blame on the injured even if your son was in the wrong?
  • Felix Ng

    101% agree!! well said!!
  • Elizabeth Ann Eunice Liang · Curtin

    Well said ! As a mother of 3 …… I totally agreed with not defending our children and guide them to become a righteous person & differentiate between what’s right and wrong instead of endangering other road user’s life !
  • Soun Jing

    Kudos to you Syafiq. I like the way you put it.

Christof Yew

Mrs. Quek,I have 3 very important points to you and your family, so please read:1) Perhaps you should first question what kind of person your son is to behave in this manner. He is not venting his frustration or being angry. Being angry is about shouting, or perhaps showing a finger out of his window. The way he behaved endangered someone’s life. Twice.2) Next, you should question what kind of parenting led a kid to grow up this way? If you had raised him in being a properly mannered human being, he should have known such behavior is not acceptable in any civilized society.3) Thirdly, you should question what sort of parent you are. With his unacceptable behavior, instead of saying “I am terribly sorry for my son’s unruly actions”, you are telling people to let it go without any apology or attempt to show remorse?Many people in Singapore, or in fact in the world has a bad temper, yes. And that is why many paid for it too.You son is lucky, to be in Singapore, where crime rate is low. And that he had met a more civilized person who did nothing except posting his actions on the net. If he were to met someone else, you might not be petitioning the paper to leave him alone, but instead, begging the papers to find out who murder or seriously maimed him.And in case you or your son read my comments, let me tell you upfront, that if I had been the driver, you would have had to pick him up from the hospital. And I mean it.

http://www.tnp.sg/content/road-bullys-mum-asks-why-pick-my-son

YAHOO! NEWS SINGAPORE

My mistakes… why punish my family?: Singapore ‘Road Bully’

SGK5423P – the bullying of a Road Bully

Quek Zhen Hao, the driver of a Honda Civic who has featured in two viral videos showing aggressive driving in Singapore, said he and his family have been criticised and getting death threats after the videos of him appearing as a “road bully” surfaced online this week.

He apologises and asks that they be left alone.

SGK5423P – the bullying of a Road Bully

http://youtu.be/TqTqNtDznx8

TWO VIDEOS WERE POSTED EARLIER REGARDING HIS BEHAVIOR.

This Honda Civic Driver is a Road Bully

http://youtu.be/CXiwK9051AA

SGK5423P

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2 Responses to Singapore: SGK5423P – the bullying of a Road Bully: People can be merciless!

  1. H's avatar H says:

    Stupid woman making insulting comments towards the victims! When I meet people like you, all the more I will press for your son to be punished severely!

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