Singapore polytechnic student in viral video pleads guilty to spitting over Bugis Junction railing | Malay Mail

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Singapore polytechnic student in viral video pleads guilty to spitting over Bugis Junction railing

Wednesday, 15 Jul 2020 12:56 PM MYT

SINGAPORE, July 15 — An 18-year-old polytechnic student grew bored and wanted to see how his friends would react if he spat over the fourth-storey railing at Bugis Junction mall to the lower floors. Cai Jiaxu went on to spit over the railing. Two of his friends posted a video of it on their Instagram accounts and deleted them sometime later, but the video had already gone viral online.District Judge Seah Chi-Ling called for a report to assess if he is suitable for probation, a rehabilitative sentence usually offered to young offenders under 21.The court heard that on February 28, Cai and two of his friends — Gerald Chan Weiheng, 17, and Jolin Huang Rui Xian, 19 — were at Bugis Junction.

Later that evening, Huang posted the video in their text-messaging chat group. Huang and Gerald also posted it on their Instagram accounts.

 

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